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SX 3800

This document is a service manual for the KU type model, detailing specifications, front panel facilities, block diagrams, circuit descriptions, and adjustments. It includes information on power amplifier sections, FM tuner sections, and various performance metrics such as total harmonic distortion and signal-to-noise ratios. Additionally, it provides assembly instructions and a parts list for servicing the equipment.

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SX 3800

This document is a service manual for the KU type model, detailing specifications, front panel facilities, block diagrams, circuit descriptions, and adjustments. It includes information on power amplifier sections, FM tuner sections, and various performance metrics such as total harmonic distortion and signal-to-noise ratios. Additionally, it provides assembly instructions and a parts list for servicing the equipment.

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Type Volt4e Remarks ;
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CONTENTS n
1. SPECIFICATIONS
2 , F R O N TP A N E LF A C I L I T I E S
3 . B L O C KD I A G B A M
3
5
7
8.2 AM Tuner
8.3 PowerAmplifier...
8.4 F L I n d i c a t oC
r ircuit
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4 . C I R C U I TD E S C R I P T I O N S
4.1
4.2
FMTuner
AM Tuner
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9 . E X P L O D EV
10. SCHEMATIC
DI E W
D I A G R A MP
C O N N E C T I OD
, . C .E O A R D
N I A G R A MA N D P A R T SL I S T
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4.4
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EqualizerAmplifier 12
o 1 0 .1 S c h e m a t iD
c iagram
1 0 . 2 P . C .B o a r dC o n n e c t i o D
10.3PartsList
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4.5 T o n eC o n t r o lA m p l i f i e r 12
4.6
4.7
P o w e rA m p l i fi e r . . .
P o w e rI n d i c a t oC
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14
1 1 .P A C K | N G . . . .
ADDITIONAL
S ER VI C EM A N U A L
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4.8 ProtectionCircuit 14 .....47
5. D I S A S S E M B L Y . . . . 16 2 . C O N T R A S TO F M I S C E L L A N E O U P
S A R T S. . . . 4 8
P A R T SL O C A T I O N 17 3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMP , . C .B O A R D
P A T T E R N SA N D P A R T SL I S T
1
D I A L C O R DS T R I N G I N G
8. A D J U S T M E N T S
8,1 FMTuner
19

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3.1
3.2
SchematicDiagram
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C o n t i n uPoouw s e0 ru t p uotf 6 0 w a t t p
s *e rc h a n - TREBLE ..... r',l0dB(10,000H2)

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SubsoniF

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c i l t e r.
LoudnessContour (Volume control set at *40d8 position)

N o i s e( l H F
1 5 H z( - 6 d B / o c t . )

. . . . + 6 d B( 1 0 0 H 2 ) , + 3 d(B1 0 , 0 0 0 H 2 )
, s h o r t - c i r c u i t eAd ,n e t w o r k )

t T o t a lH a r m o n i cD i s t o r t i o n( 2 0 H e r t zt o 2 0 , 0 0 0H e r t z ,
I ohms)
continuousratedpoweroutput . . No morethan 0.005%
PHONO.
AUX,TAPEPLAY
Attenuator.
1 , 2 . . ,
.....82d8
. . . . 11OdB
....-20d8
3 0 w a t t sp e rc h a n n epl o w e ro u t p u t

t continuousratedpoweroutput
No morethan 0.005%
I n t e r m o d u l a t i oDni s t o r t i o n( 5 0 H e r t z: 7 , 0 0 0H e r t z= 4 : 1 )
No morethan 0.0057o
FM TunerSection
Usable
50dB O
S e n s i t i v i t(yl H F)
u i e t i n g
S e n s i t i v i t y
1 0 . 3 d B f{ 1 . 8 i t v )

t 30 wattsperchannelpoweroutput

F r e q u e n cR y esponse
No morethan 0,005%
MONO
STEREO
Signal-to-Noise
MONO
Ratio
1 6 . 2 d B f( 3 . 6 s V )
3 7 d B f( 3 9 p V )

8 3 d B( a t 6 5 d B f )

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l n p u t S e n s i t i v i t y / l m p e d a n( P
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1v/50 kilohms
STEREO
Distortion(at 65dBf)
MONO l00Hz.
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Preamplifier Section
115d8
CaptureRatio. ,
6kHz -

AlternateChannelSelectivity
0.25%
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PHONO
AUX,TAPE P L A Y 1 , 2 . . . . . . .
2 . 5 m V / 5 0k i l o h m s
150mVl50kilohms
400kHz
StereoSeparation
1kHz.
..,..,7ft8

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30H2to15kH2. ...... 35dB
P h o n oO v e r l o a dL e v e {l T . H . D . 0 . 0 0 5 %1,, 0 0 0H e r t z )
FrequencyResponse
PHONO .. .. . 250mV
....2}Hzto15kHz1!loe
Output ( L e v e l m
/ l p e d a n c e )
S p u r i o u s R e s p o nRsaet i o , . . . . . . 65dB

t T A P E R E C I ,.2.
PREAMP O U T ( R r _ 5: 0 k i l o h m s )
..,. 150mV

- . . . . 1 V / l k i l o h m {sV o l u m em: a x . }
T o t a lH a r m o n i cD i s t o r t i o n( 2 0 H e r t zt o 2 0 , 0 0 0H e r t z )
lmageResponseRatio
lFResponseRatio..
AMSuppressionRatio
...
....
...
65dB
90dB
55dB

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{ 1 0 Vo u t p u t }
A U X , T A P EP L A Y1 , 2 . . . . . . No morethan 0.005%
S u b c a r r i e r P r o d uR
SCARejectionRatio
M u t i n gT h t e s h o l d
c ta t i o . . . . . . .
....
50dB
64dB
1 9 . 2 d B f( 5 p V )

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7 5 o h m su n b a l a n c e d .
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S e n s i t i v i t(yl H F , F e r r i t ea n t e n n a ) . 3 0 0 p V / m
{ l H F , E x t . a n t e n n a.} . . 1 5 p V
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Selectivity
Signal-to-NoiseBatio .... 50dB
lmageResponseRatio
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Antenna .... Ferritelooostickantenna
Audio Section
O u t p u t( L e v e l /m

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FM(100%Mod.). ..... 6 5 0 m V l k1i l o h m s
A M ( 3 O % M o d.. ) ..... 200mV/1kilohms

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Semiconductors
f C s . . . . . . . . . . 1 7
F E T s . . . . . . . . 6
Transistors ...,.71
Diodes
Miscellaneous
.......58
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PowerRequirements .... ACi20V,60Hz
P o w e r C o n s u m p t i. o n ... 200W(ULl
. . . . 5 0 6 { W } x 1 6 4 { H x)
;
Dimensions
434{D}mm

W e i g h (t w i t h o u tp a c k a g e )
19-15116(W x 6) - 7 / 1 6
( H ) x 1 7 - 1 1 1 6 ( iDn )
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without notice due to improvements.
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2 . T R O N T P A N E LF A C I L I T I E S
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t Set this switch to ON to supplypower to the receiver.
Therewill be a shortdelaywhen it is setto ON, because
O T T US T E R E OI N D I C A T O R
This indicator lights up when receivingan FM stereo
programif the FM mutingoff switchis released.

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the muting circuit has been actuatedto suppressthe
unpleasantnoisethat is sometimes generated
, o S I G N A LI N D I C A T O R
when the
poweris switchedon and off . This indicatorlightsin sequence
from left throughright
duringthe tuning of an AM or FM broadcastin accord-
O spERrER
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n e c t e dt o t h e S P E A K E R S
panel.
to the speakers con-
t e r m i n a l (sA o r B ) o n t h e r e a r
ance with the strength of the signalsbeing received.
The optimum tuning point is where the maximum
numberof indicatorslight.

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sound from two pairs of speakerrystemsat the same
time.
When tuning in an FM station,the optimum reception
point is indicatedwhen the center indicator lights up.
When the left indicatorhascome on. rotate the tuning

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sELEcroR
Use this switch to selectthe brightnessof the power
k n o b s l i g h t l yc l o c k w i s eW
. h e nt h e r i g h ti n d i c a t o cr o m e s
on, rotatethe knob slightlycounterclockwise-

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m e t e ra n dt h e f r e q u e n c d yisplav.
B R I G H T : W h e nu s i n gt h e r e c e i v eirn d a y l i g h to r o t h e r
@ r n Eo uE NCYDTS PL AY
T h i si n d i c a t etsh e f r e q u e n c yw h i c hi s t u n e d .
b r i g h tl o c a t i o n s .
DIM: At night or in dark locationswhen the exist- With FM reception,the letters,,FM.,appearon the left
o f t h e d i s p l a ya n d ' , M H z , 'o n t h e r i g h t .W i t h A M r e c e p .

T i n gb r i g h t n e si s t o o h i g h .

C I P O W E RM E T E R
t i o n , " A M " a p p e a ro s n t h e l e f t a n d , , k H z .o
These changewhen the function selectorposition is
changed.
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This meterallowsyou to readout the ratedpowerlevel
on the fluorescentdisplaytube when speakerswith a
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nominal impedanceof g ohms are connectedto the
Usethis knob to tune in to broadcasting
stations.
speakerterminals.
c} FM MUTTNG
OFFSWTTCH
@ orel PoINTER Whenthis switch is released and an FM broadcasttuned
This pointerindicatesthe broadcasting
stations. in, the muting circuit is activatedinsideto suppress the
annoying interstationnoise betweenthe broadcasting
@ bunnrz LocKEDtNDtcAToR frequencies for noise-free reception.Whenthe broadcast-
This indicatorlightsup after the optimum tuning point
ing station is far away or when receivinga station in a
hasbeenobtainedand displaysthat the receiving stateis fringearea,set the switch to the OFF positionand then
s t a b i l i z ebdy t h e b u i l t - i nq u a r t zl o c k c i r c u i t .
tune in. lf there is a broadcasting stationwith a strong

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signallevel on the air next to a stationwhoseprogram M O N O . l f t h e s o u n d a p p e a r st o b e l o u d e r o n t h e r i g h t , i t


you want to receive.you may not be able to tune in meansthat the volume of the right channel is higher.
satisfactorilvbecausethe sound will be drowned out T u r n t h e b a l a n c ec o n t r o l t o t h e l e f t a n d a d j u s t . C o n -
b y t h e s t r o n g e rs i g n a l sl.n c a s e sl i k e t h i s , s e t t h e F M v e r s e l y .i f t h e s o u n d a p p e a r st o b e l o u d e r o n t h e l e f t , i t
M U T I N G O F F s w i t c ht o O F F { d e p r e s s epdo s i t i o n )a n d meansthat the volume of the left channel is higher.
tune in. The mutingcircuitdoes not work whenthe Therefore, turn the balance control to the right and
tuner is receiving A M b r o a d c a s t sl f. t u n i n g h a s b e e n adjust. After adjusting. return the mode switch to
performedafter the FM MUTING OFF switchhasbeen STEREO.
depressedand a station selected,the quartz locked
circuit is set to the OFF mode and the LOCKED @) TAPEMONTTOR
SWTTCHES
i n d i c a t odr o e sn o t l i g h t . Employ for tape playback or to monitor a recording in
progress.
{ " } F U N C T T OS
NE L E C T O R
1: P l a y b a c ko r m o n i t o r i n g o f a t a p e d e c k c o n n e c t e dt o
Depressthe function switch which corresponds to the 'l
the TAPE jacks.
program source.Turn the volume control down first
before selectinga different function switch while the
soundfrom one programsourceis beingreproduced.
FM: Depress this switchfor FM broadcasts.
2:, Playback or monitoring of a tape deck connected to
the TAPE 2 iacks.

NOTES:
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AMr
AUX:
Depress this switchfor AM broadcasts.
D e p r e s st h i s s w i t c h w h e n l i s t e n i n gt o a n
audio componentconnectedto the AUX
l. 8e sure to set the switches to the upper IOFF) position
whenplaying recordsor listening to broadcasts.
2. Whenrecordingwith tvvotape deckssimultaneausly.do nat
operate the tape monitor I switch as this will interrupt the
H
H
jacks. signatto the T,APE2 deck.
PHONO: Depressthis switch when playinga record
on the turntableconnectedto the PHONO G} MODESWITCH
jacks. Use this switch for selectingmono or stereoperform.

NATE:
Only one function swirch should be deplessed at a time.
ances.
S T E R E O : S e t t o t h i s p o s i t i o nf o r n o r m a lo p e r a t i o n s .
M O N O : W h e n s e t t o t h i s p o s i t i o nt,h e l e f t a n d r i g h t
H
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Use this control to adjust the output level to the
speakersand headphones. Turn it clockwiseto increase
c h a n n e ls i g n a l sw i l l b e m i x e d a n d r e p r o -
d u c e d m o n o p h o n i c a l l fyr o m b o t h s p e a k e r
systems.
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t h e o u t p u t l e v e.l N o s o u n dw i l l b e h e a r di f y o u s e ti t t o
"o."

(} MUTINGSWITCH
A D L O W F I L T E RS W I T C H
When this switch is set to 'lSHz,a 6dB/oct attenuation
c a n b e p r o v i d e d{ o r f r e q u e n c i e sb e l o w 1 5 H 2 . T h i s
t
Set this switch to the *20d8 positionto attenuatethe
audio output by 20d8. There is no needto adjustthe
v o l u m ec o n t r o l i f y o u t h i s s w i t c hw h e n t u r n i n gd o w n
m e a n st h a t y o u c a n c a n c e lo u t n o i s ei n t h e u l t r a - l o w
frequencieswhich is generatedby low-pitchedrumble
from a turntable and other forms of distortion.
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t h e a u d i oo u t p u t t e m p o r a r i l ya n d w h e n c h a n g i n go v e r
recordsor tapes.

L O U D N E SS
SW I T C H
A l t h o u g ht h i s n o i s ec a n n o t b e h e a r d ,i t c a n g e n e r a t e
i n t e r m o d u l a t i odni s t o r t i o na n dd a m a g et h e s p e a k e r s .

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W h e n l i s t e n i n gt o a p e r f o r m a n c ew i t h t h e v o l u m e
control turned down, depressthis switch and the bass
a n dt r e b l ew i l l b e a c c e n t u a t e d .
When turned clockwise from the OFF position, the
r e s p o n s ei n t h e b a s s a n d t r e b l e r a n g e , r e s p e c t i v e l y i, s
boosted. Turning counterclockwise attenuates the
H
W h e nt h e v o l u m ei s l o w ,t h e h u m a ne a rf i n d si t h a r d e tro
h e a rt h e b a s sa n d t r e b l et h a n w h e n t h e v o l u m ei s h i g h .
The loudnessswitch is thus designedto compensate for
t h i s d e f i c i e n c yB. y d e p r e s s i ntgh i s s w i t c h ,t h e b a s sa n d
reSponse.
A t t h e O F F p o s i t i o nt h e t o n e c o n t r o l c i r c u i t i s b y p a s s e d
and frequency responseis flat.
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treblecome throughmuch more stronglyand the sound
t a k e s o n a p u n c h e v e n w h e n t h e v o l u m ec o n t r o l i s
turneddown,
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JACK
P l u g t h e h e a d p h o n e si n t o t h i s j a c k w h e n y o u w a n t t o
listen through your stereo headphones.
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Use this control to balancethe volumeof the left and
right channels.First, however,set the mode switch to
Releaseboth speaker switches if you want to listen to
t h e s o u n d t h r o u g h y o u r h e a d p h o n e so n l y .
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4.1 FM TUNER tor, there is no deterioration in separationat the
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Front End
The FM front end of SX-3800 includes a 3
ganged tuning capacitor, a dual-gate MOS FET-
low frequency end.
Besides the decoder and muting circuits, the
PA4006-A also incorporatesthe pilot signalcancel-
ler, stereo auto selector, VCO killer circuit, ivluT
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equipped L-stage RF amplifier, and a modified
Clapp circuit local oscillator. This oscillator is a
voltage controled oscillator employing a vari-cap
(variable capacitancediode). When the quartz-lock
amplifier, and MUT control circuit.
Compositesignal
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system (refer to "Quartz-lock system") is not in
operation, a constant voltage is applied to the
diode.
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These employ 3 ICs and 3 dual-elementceramic t h L
filten. The IC (HA1201) of the first 2 stagecon-
stitutes a single-stagedifferential amplifier current-
limiting limiter. The IC (PA3007-A) in the third
stage,an improvement on the former IF system IC
F i g . 4 - 1 C h o p p e rt y p e s w i t c h i n gc i r c u i t

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H
(PA3001-A), includes an IF limiter amplifier, The quartz-lock system featuredin the SX-3800
quadrature detector, meter drive, and other cir-
cuits. Performance in terms of distortion, S/N
stereo receiver is a frequency servocontrol system
employinga crystal resonator.Any displacementin
the intermediate frequency (iF) is detected as a DC
T
ratio, delay characteristics,and other parameters,
shows a marked improvement in comparison to voltage by the discriminator (equipped with a
the PA3001-4. crystal resonator), resulting in the local oscillator ;
frequency being corrected and subsequently
Multiplex Decoder
locked. This extremely stable frequency servo-
The recently developed multiplex decoder IC control system thus ensuresthat tuned frequencies
(PA4006-A) combinesMPX decodingwith muting ;
remain tuned securelyfor as long as required.
functions in a single IC, thereby handling the When the IF signalappearsat pin no.l? of the
functions of the more conventional MPX IC IF system IC (PA300?-A), it is amplified and
(PA1-001-A)and AF MUTING IC (PA1002-A). applied to crystal detector (see Fig. 4'2) which ;
Distortion ratings and SIN ratio have been consistsof diodes connectedin parallel in a series
further improved by incorporating a chopper type
MPX decoder. The chopper type switching circuit
(see Fig. 4-1) operates by switching the signal
either to ground or to the through circuit, thereby
resonance circuit equipped with a crystal resona-
tor. The resonancefrequency is the sameas the IF
frequency (10.?MHz), which meansthe impedance
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at this time will be minimal, resulting in the output
eliminating the generation of unwanted noise or
distortion. Furthermore, since the PA4006-A fea-
tures DC direct-coupled switching with the detec-
being reduced to a minimum level. If the input fre-
quency increases,the reactanceof the capacitance H
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t stage (C) is reduced, and the reactanceof the in-


ductance stage (L) increased, resulting in AM
detection by D2 which leavesthe positive portion
4.2 AM TUNER
The AM tuner section consists of a 2-ganged

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tuning capacitor plus an IC (HA119Z) which con-
of tlie IF signal.If the input frequencydecreases, L tains a l-stage RF amplifier, converter, 2-stageIF
stage reactance is decreasedand C stagereactance amplifier,detector, and AGC circuit.
increased,resulting in AiVl detection by D1 which
The AM STEREO OUT terminal on the rear
leavesthe negativeportion of the IF signal.The L

t stage and C stage reactancesincreaseas the deglee


of detuning in the respective directions is in-
creased, resulting in a subsequent increase in the
panel is for connecting to an AM stereo broadcast
decoder adaptor. The signal appearing at this ter-
minal is the converter output passed via a buffer
( emitterf ollower) stage.

I detector output. By thus attaining S-curvecharac-


teristics,FM detection becomespossible.Sincethe
IF signal is an FIvI signal frequency deviation due
4 , 3 D I S P L A YC I R C U I T
FrequencyDisplay
to modulation will be symmetricalabout a central
t axis, And if the central frequency is equal to the
resonancefrequency, the detector output DC level
will be zero. If, however,there is any displacement
Frequencies received by the SX-9800 are dis-
played in digital form by fluorescent indicator tube
(FL tube). Each digit employs up to ? segments
(a - e) (see Fig. 4-3) to display all numeralsfrom

I in the central frequency, frequency deviation in


respect to the detector will become asymmetrical,
resulting in the generationof a DC voltage. This
0 to 9 (with the exception of the left hand digit
which employs only 2 segmentsb and c).

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fi'
LPF2 (AC filter) to form a correction voltage
which is applied to the variablecapacitancediode
in tlre iocal oscillator, thereby correcting the

t oscillator frequency to obtain a constant tF (i.e.


a constant tuned frequency).
Since the central frequency of the crystal detec-
Fig.4-3 7-segment
I tor is regulated by the crystal resonator, tuned fre-
quenciesof extremely high stability are obtained.
r Limiting the Locking Range
digitdisplay

The signal source during both AM and FM recep-


tion is the local oscillator. The signal is passedvia

t If lhe quartz-lock range is too wide, it will


overiap with strong adjacent broadcastingfrequen-
cies and result in considerabletuning difficulties.
a buffer amplifier (FET) to the prescalar IC
(M54451P) where it is subjected to frequency divi-
sion (1/8 for AM and L/80 for FM) before being
A DC amplifier is therelore used as a limiter

t (limiter action by NFB circuit zenerdiodes)which


restricts the voltage applied to the variable capaci-
tancediode, thereby limiting the quartz-lockrange.
rFRlied to the frequency counter IC (pDb0Og).
This IC is responsible for the dynamic drive of the
?-segment S-digit display (each digit being turned
on according to time-sharedsequentialscanning).
rl A DC voltage appea$ at pin no.L3 of the IF
system IC (PA3007-A) when the antenna input
level drops below 5pV, or when the tuned fre-
An outline of the composition of pDb009 is
given in block diagram form in Fig. 4-b. With the
FL tube a - g segments(anode) for each digit con-
quency has been detuned by more than r100kHz.
nected in parallel, the D1 - Db time division pulse
l This DC voltage (FM muting signal) is applied to
the gate of Q2 (fET) via a Schmitt circuit, result-
signals (see Fig. 4-6) apptied to each grid (inde-
pendent grid for each digit) result in the digik
ing in the FET being turned on, and the quartz-
being lit up in successionfrom the left hand side.
t Iock circuit being turned off.
Each digit is lit up for lms during each bms inter-

rc (M5445rP)
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val. Pin no.? of PD5009 is the brightnessselector
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terminal. The time division pulse width is set to


8009s for H level input signals, and to 200ps for ooM
L level signals, thereby varying the degree of FL
tube brightness (by varying the segment lighting
period). Note that since the pov.er indicator FL
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tube is driven by static drive, the degreeof bright-
nessmay be varied by changingthe grid voltage.
The 5.12MHz crystal oscillator generates the
basic signai used in the preparation of the time
division pulse signal and the counter gate circuit
-'l'*i*iill
t{-- tm3 +
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control signal.
Terminals S1 - S4 (pin nos.3 - 6) are used in
designating reception mode. The 2 reception
F i g . 4 - 6 D 1 - D 5 t i m e d i v i s i o np u l s es i g n a l s

under dynamic drive. In addition, the AM and FIW


indicators in the frequency display section are lit
t
modesemployed in the SX-3800 (seeTable 1) are
designated by varying the combination of input
levels (H and L). The 3 different IFs during FM
according to the Db timing, while the kHz and
MHz indicatorsare lit accordineto the D1 timine. I
mode are required in coping with IF offset in the
IF ceramic filter stage, 53 and 54 being preset
during FM mode according to the ceramic filter
characteristics.
MODE s1
H
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Although the SX-3800 FM stage quartz-lock
system is capable of locking any frequency within
the FM band, the L0kHz digit (digit in the second
FM

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L
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decimal place) in the FM frequency display will
appearonly as 5 or 0.
The frequency display FL tube also incorporates
T a b l e1
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the TUNING and SIGNAL indicators. And al-
though the segments(anode) for these indicators
are static driven by the corresponding drive cir-
cuits, the edd is driven according to the D3 time
division pulse timing, thereby placingthe segments
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FL tube 5-point indicator display.The signalmeter
drive signal obtained from the FM IF system IC
SCHMITT
CIRCUII

t (PA300?-A) and AIVI tuner IC (HA119?) is first


amplified and then applied to the indicator drive
IC (HA12010). This IC contains12 pairs of voltage
rc(PA30(r/-A)

comparators similar to those employed in the

f power indicator circuit, b of thesepairsbeingused


to drive the SIGNAL indicator.
T U N I N G l n d i c a t o rC i r c u i t
f The TUNING indicator consists of a center
tuning indicator (which lights up when a broad-
casting station frequency is properly tuned) and

I 2 detuning direction indicators which indicate the


direction in which the station has beentuned awav
from. The correspondingdrive circuits are outlinei

I in Fig. 4-B below.


The TUNING indicator is activated once the
station has been tuned to within t100kHz of the

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center frequency. This is because Fig.4-8 TUNINGindicator
drive.circuit
e16 is turned on
and Q21 turned off (resultingin the detector
dif_ voltage is amplified by the differential amplifier
feren^tialamplifier le19 & e20J being tumed
off (Q19 & Q20) and then applied to a polarity detec_
and Q24 beingturned on) by the FM muting signal

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{PA3007-A) and passed via the Schmitt circuit
(Q17 & Q1B) rvhen the station is tuned
away by
tor switch circuit (eZZ & e2g).
When tuning to a frequency from the high fre_
quency side (or tuning away from the frequency
to a higher frequency),the voltageon pin no.4 will
m o r et h a n t 1 0 0 k H z .
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scribesan S curve when tuning to and away from
particular broadcastingfrequency, the voltage
de-
a
be higher than that on pin no.2. The e20 collector
voltage will thus be lowered and the
e1.g collector
voltage raised, resulting in e2B being tumed on,
on
t pin no.2 serving as the reference level. This
DC
and the higher frequency (right hand side) detun-
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approachedfrom the iow frequency side (or when This circuit is an NFB type tone control ampli-
tuning away to a lower frequency) the pin no.4 fier with newly developed high performance IC
voltage will be lower, resulting in Q22 being tumed

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on to light up the lower frequency(left hand side)
detuning direction indicator. When either Q22 or 4 . 6 P O W E RA M P L I F I E R
Q23 is on, the Q24 base voltage will be high, Amplifier Circuit
resulting in Q24 being tumed on and Q25 tumed

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The basic circuit arrangement of the power
off, which means that the center tuning indicator amplifier is shown in Fig. 4-9. The first stageis a
will not be lit up, differential amplifier comprising PNP twin transis-
Once the broadcastingfrequency has been tuned tor (Q2), the load circuit of which is a current
properly, the voltages on pin nos.2 & 4 will be
equal. Consequently,q22 and Q23 will both be
turned off, which means that neither of the detun-
mirror employing an NPN twin transistor (Q3).
The current mirror provides push-pulloperation in
this stage,which seruesto cancel even harmonics
H
H
ing direction indicators will be on in this case.And and further increasegain.
since Q24 is tumed off becauseof the decreased Q1 in the input circuit absorbsoutflorv of base
basevoltage, Q25 will be turned on, and the center current from Q2, and preventsthe generationof a
tuning indicator light up. Furthermore, C77 is

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DC voltage. BecauseQ1 follows any temperature
chargedup via R99, resuiting in Q26 beingtumed drift in Q2, temperature drift of the center point
on, thereby lighting up the Quartz Locked indi- voltage is prevented.
cator LED. The pre-driver stage (Q4, Qb) is a Darlington
4 . 4 E O U A L I Z E RA M P L I F I E R
?his circuit is an NFB type equalizer amplifier
with newly developed high performance IC
arrangement,the load circuit of which employs a
constant-currentsource (Q6) resulting a high volt-
agegain.
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(HA1201?P).
This IC is a low-noise and low distortion type,
and provide an openloop gain of 105d8. The main
The power stagebias voltage is supplied by the
high speed bias servocontrol circuit. The high
speed bias servocontrol circuit provides non-
t
n
switching operation in the power stage (refer to
performance specifications for this circuit include "High SpeedBias ServocontrolCircuit").
a voltage gain of 35.5d8 (at lkHz), a phono
The power stage(Q13 - Q16) is a 2-stageDari-
dynamic margin or maximum allowable input level
ington arrangement, the last stage is SEPP circuit
of 250mV (1kHz, 0.}Abc/oTHD), S/N ratio of

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employing an SL RET (Super Linearit5' Ring
82dB (at 2.5mV input, IHF-A), and equalization
Emitter Transistor).The RET is a kind of IC con-
within t0.2dB (20H2 * 20kHz).
sistingof a number of smail transistorson a single

+
chip, with each transistor being connected ir"r
parallel via an emitter resistor. This provides

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excellent high frequency characteristicscompara- When the voltage acrosspoints X and Z is in-
I ble lo those of a small-signaltransistor. Further-
more, becanselhere is no time clonstantin the NFB
creased by tl're positive portion of the signal ap-
plied to this circuit, it becomesthe input signal
circuit ir-rthe lorv-frecluencyregion, amplification of this emitter-follower (Q1). Since the emitter-
I is possibiedorvn to DC (DC inputs will be cut off,
hor,vever,
'I'he
by the input coupling capacitor).
circuit featuresdescribedabove provide an
follower voltage gain is practically 1-, a voltage
more or lessequal to that of the input signal(that
is, the voltage increaseacrosspoints X and Z) is

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+ 60W, 101-lzto ZOkHz,THD 0.005Va,Bdl).
produced at R3. And the R3 voltageis the voltage
applied acrossthe baseand collector of QB which
forms part of the power stage bias circuit. So the

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High SpeedBiasServocontrolCircuit
bias voltage applied to Q3 will be in excessby the
By operating the power stage only within the
same amount that the voltage acrosspoints X and
active region (no possiblecut-off) and with mini-
Z is increased(by positive portion of the signal)

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mr-rmidle current, the high speedbiasservocontrol
above the voltage level when no signal is being
circuit prevents the generation of switching dis-
applied. Consequently, the increase in voltage
tortion and reducesheaf loss.
acrosspoints X and Z cancels the decreasein volt-
OperatingPrinciple age across points Z and Y, thereby maintaining

T Since idle current flows through normal classB


SI)PPporver stages(see Fig. 4-10) when no signal
the idle current without cutting the PNP power
stage off (noting that there actually is a slight
decreasein current). For the negativeportions of

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is appliecl,the DC level is shifted by D and VR by
a fixed amount (w'itir the voltage acrosspoints X the signal, Q3 and Q4 are operated in the same
ancl Y sen'ingas a bias).The voltagesacrosspoints rnanner, thereby preventing the NPN power stage
X and Z, and Z and Y at this time will be equal. from beingcut off.
When the positve portion of a signalis applied to In other words, the high speedbias servocontrol

T this circuit, the porver stage current on the NPN


side is increased,and the voltage(Vn1) acrossboth
ends of RB1 also heing increased,resultingin the
circuit acts to prevent any "poler stagecut-off"
signalsfrom being applied to the polyer stage.

T voitage across point X and Z being increased.


However, since the voltage acrosspoints X and Y
is practically constant, the voltage across points

I Z anrl Y (PNP power stage bias) will be decreased,


resultingin the PNP power stagebeing cut off.
'I'he
high speed bias servocontrol circuit in-

f,
creasesthe voltage acrosspoints X and Y by the
same amount as the voltage increaseacrosspoints
X and Z, thereby cancellingthe voltage decrease
acrosspoinls Z and Y, and preventing the PNP

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polver stagefrom being cut off. PRE- ORIVER

This high speedbias servocontrolcircuit is out- F i g .4 - ' l0 N o r m a lp o w e rs t a g eb i a sc i r c u i t


lined in Fig. 4-11. lVhen there is no signalapplied
to the crrcuit, Q1 and Q2 are almost cut off,

t while Q3 and Q4 u'ill be on. The voitage across


fhe collector and baseof both of these transistors
(Q3 and Q4) at this time may be disregarded.Con-

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sequently, rvith the power stage bias circuit con-
sistingof ,trPN junctions formed by Q3, D3, and
Q4, and VR1. this circuit is equivalent to the

tF
previouscircuil shownin Fig. 4-10.
With R1 and D1 ensuringa constantflow of cur-
rent, the baseof Q1 and point Z may be brought
to the samelevel on an AC basis(levelfluctuations
due to the signal) by a simple shift in DC level.
Furthermore, Qf may be considered emitter- PFE. ORIVER

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4.8 PROTECTION CIRCUIT
fluorescentindicator tube (FL tube). In this tube, The purpose of this circuit is to protect the
thermionic emissions from the cathode are ac- speakersand the power amplifiers.The relay in the
celerated into the fluorescent substance of the output circuit is automatically opened in any of
segmentalanodes,resulting in the emissionof light.
This tube is used to indicate numerals,letters,and
other symbols.
the following cases:
L. During the "transient operations" lvhen the
power supply is turned on and off.
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An outline of the FL tube drive circuit is shown
in Fig. 4-12. The output circuit sj"tnalis applied to
pin no.6 ( ) of the IC (TA?318f -A). The IC con-
2. Upon detection of an overload, causedby a
short circuit in the ioad.
3. Upon detection of a DC voltage in the output
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tains a detector circuit, conpressor (40d8), and causedby component failure or accident.
peak hold circuit for both left and right channels.
The dynamic range of the signalis thus contracted
by 40dB to obtain a "peak held" DC voltage.
MutingOperationwhen PowerSupply is Turned
On and Off
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The output pou'er indicator segmentsof tire FL
tube are driven by the HA12010 ICs (one for each
channel) equipped rvith 12 pairs of differential
With reference to Fig. 4-13 when the porver
supply is turned on, Q3 turns off due to *81 (l'he
time constant of the *81 circuit is very sma11.).
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amplifiers. These amplifiers are biasedat increasing
levels,so each amplifier lvill commenceto operate be off, and the timing capacitor C1 chargesup
separatelyas the input level increases.And since through R8 and R6, and thus Q4 turns on. \Vhen
these amplifiers apply the voltages to the output Q4 condr,rcts,tire relay operates,and the output
power indicator segmetrts,each successivesegment
will light up in turn as the input level rises.
muting on the power amplifier will be removed.
When the polver supply is turned off, -81 rvill
abruptly decay, and Q3 will conduct owing to the
H
resiclualcomponent of +81. As a result, C1 rvill
rapidly discharge,Q4 will ceaseto conduct, rvhere-
upon the relay will become de-energizedand
restoremnting.
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OverloadDetector
The overload detector circuit incorporates the
load (RL) in one side of a Wheatstonebridge.The
base and emitter of a sensingtransistor (e1) are

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so if RL decreases,Q1 will becomeforward biased.

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If RL falls below a prescribed value, e1 will turn
on, thereby C1 will rapidly discharge.As conse-
quence, Q4 will turr on and the relay will become

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deenergized, thus causing the output circuit to
open.
DC Voltage Detector
The output circuit is connectedto the e6 emit-
Fig. 4-13 Protectioncircuir

T ler and Q5 base via a low-pass filter (Rg, C2).


Any DC voltagesappearingthe output circuit of
the porver amplifier, it wil] be applied to the e6
emitter and Q5 base.If the voltage is positive,eb

T turns on. C1 will rapidly discharge.If the voltage


is negative,Q6 turns on. C1 will rapidly discharge.
As conseqnence,Q4 will turn on and the relay will

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circuit to open.

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5. DISASSEMBLY
BonnetCase
Remove the two screws O ot each side of the
bonnet case.
Bottom Plate
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Remove the fifteen screws O
bottom plate.
Front Panel
to detach the
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knobs. Remove the two screws @ and two nuts
Q from the front Panel.
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Front Panel
: The fi marh found on sotne camponent parts indicates
the importance of the sofety factor of the part. There-
fore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
designation.

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AAD-227

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7. DIAL CORDSTRINGING
I 1. Remove the bonnet case and front panel as ?. Wind the cord around the dial shaft B times.

I described in the'oDisassembly,'section on
page 16.
2. Remove the tuning drum from the shaft of the
8. Pass it over pulley F, wind it around the tun-
ing drum 2 times, and finally tie it to the
springhook@so that it is tensioned.
tuning capacitor. 9. Turn the dial shaft, and check that the cord
l 3. Tie one end of the cord to the stud$located
insidethe tuning drum.
movessmoothly.
10. Cut off any excesscord.
4. Rotate the tuning capacitor right around until 1,1.Tum the dial shaft counter-clockwise as far

I the rotor bladesare fully intermeshed.


5. Secure the tuning drum back onto the tuning
capacitor shaft, making sure that the securing
as it will go.
12. Align the dial pointer with the starting point
of the dial scale,and then passthe cord over it.
screw@facesdirectly upward.
I 6. Passthe cord out through the small opening in
the circumference of the tuning drum (see
13. Check that the dial pointer is in line with the
starting point of the dial scale.
14. Finally apply the locking paint to the cord
diagram), and then take it over pulleys A, B, securing positions (stud O and spring hook$)
I C, D, and E in that sequence. and the dial pointer connection.

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8 . 1 F MT U N E R
FM Tracking
8. Set the FM SG output level to 20 - 30d8, and
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betweenR100 (no.? pin of Q8) on the tuner
assemblyand ground.
adjust TCz (ANT trimmer) and TC3 (RF trim-
mer) at L06MHz, and L2 (ANT coil) and VCB
(RF tuning capacitor) at 90MHz in the same
manner as described above in steps 3 - ?.
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not have an adjusting core. Consequently,
tracking adjustment at 90MHz are performed by
These adjustments will ensure optimum sensi-
tivity in the 90MHz - 106MHz range, and
minimum difference in sensitivity between the
H
regulating the gap between rotor and stator of
the tuning capacitor (VC3). The expression
"adjust VC" found in the
text means that
two extreme frequencies.
9. Retune the dial pointer to a position with no
input signal.
10. Adjust the N core of T2 so that the voltage
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ing capacitors are to be extended outwards with
spatula(Part No.GGK-066)asshown in Fig.8-1.
betweenno. 8 and no.9 terminalson the tuner
assemblyis reduced to DC 0V.
11. Set the FM SG output level to 60dB and out-
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put frequency to 9BMHz, and fine tune the
SX-3800to this position.
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(REC terminal)to minimum.
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ments are satisfied.
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15. Adjust the VR2 so that the 5-point SIGNAL
indicator reads5.
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the FM MUTING switch to ON.
L7. Adjust the VR1 to the point where the mutins
is operated.
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output level to 60dB (unmodulated),and tune
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2. Adjust the VRb to obtain a 76kWz signai at
no.7 terminal on the tuner assembly.
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1 . Set up the test equipment as Fig.8-2.
2 . Set the FM MUTING switch to OFF, and
FUNCTION switch to FM.
3. Set the MPX SG modulation output to pilot
signal (19kHz) only, and set the FM deviation
of ?.5kHz (107cmodulation).
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set the FM SC (FM signal generator) output the 19kHz pilot signalat the REC terminal.
frequency to 106MHz, output level to 60d8, 5. Raisethe FM SG output level to 80d8, and set ;
modulation frequency 400H2, frequency devia- the MPX SG to Main lkHz (L+R), 6?.5kHz
tion 75kHz (100Vomodulation).
Adjust the TC1 (OSC trimmer) to obtain maxi-
mum deflection of the signalmeter.
deviation (907o modulation), and pilot signal
to 7.5kHz deviation(107omodulation).
6. Adjust the T1 core to within tg0" to obtain
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5 . Then tune the dial pointer to 90MHz, and set minimum distortion in the dernodulated out-
the FM SG output frequency to 90MHz.
6 . Adjust the core of L8 (OSC coil) to obtain
put (REC terminal).
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1. Set the FIvl SG output frequency to 98MHz
output level to 60dB (unmodulated),and tune
the SX-3800 to this frequency.
T 2. Adjust the B core of T201 so that the voltage
between no.10 terminal of the tuner assembly
and groundis reducedto DC 0V (t300mV).

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7 SkHz (100V.m odulation).

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1. Set up the test equipment as Fig. 8-3.
2. Set the FUNCTION switch to AM.
8. Set the AIvf SG output level to about 30d8,
adjust the coil along the bar antenna and T3 at
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3. Tune the SX-3800's dial pointer to 600kHz, 600kHz, and TC4 and TCb at 1400kH2, in
and the AM SG (AM signal generator) output the same manner as described in the above
frequency to 600kHz, modulation frequency steps. This is the adjustment for optimum {
of 400H2, 30% modulated and output level sensitivity across the frequency band, and
of 30dB- 100d8.
4. Adjust the core of T3 to obtain maximum out-
put level (REC terminal).
minimum difference in sensitivity at different
frequencies.
9. Reset the AM SG output frequency to
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5. Then tune to 1400kHz and alsoset the AM SG
output frequency to 1400kH2.
6. This time adjust TC5 to obtain maximum out-
frequency.
10. Adjust the cores of T4 and F7 to obtain maxi-
mum output level (REC terminal).
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tween terminal no.23 and ground.
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FrequencyDisplayCircuit Output PowerIndicatorCalibration
o The counter IC (PD5009) has been designedto 1. Apply a l"kHz signal to the POWER AMP IN
match FM ceramic filter IF offset (caused by terminals.
displacementof the central frequency) by com- 2. Adjusi the level of this input signalso that the
bination of the inputs (of H or L level) applied voltage on the output terminals (SPEAKERS)
to pin nos.3 & 4. The matching IF offset in the read 8.95V (AC).
SX-3800 is determined according to the com- 3. Adjust VR1(L) and VR2(R) so that the out-
binations of connections and disconnections put power indicator read L0 watts.
between the R 28 and R 28 resistors in the
equalizer assembly (AWM-22?). Check that the
combinations shown in the table below have
followed for the conesponding grades of FM
ceramicfilters F1 - F3 (3 ranks - color coded).

F M c e r a m i cf i l t e r PD5009 AVtM-227
{F1-F3}
Pin no.3 Pin no.4 R28(2.2n1 829(2.2n)
Red L H Cut Connect

Bl u e H H Cut Cut

Orange H L Connect Cut

H=5.5V, L:OV
If the SX-3800 frequency display reads
97.95MH2 or 98.05MH2 when a 9B.00MHz
signal is applied to the receivet, adjust TCl so
that the display reads 98.00MH2 correctly.
If an accurate 9B.00MHz input signal source is
not available, tune the receiver to the nearest
known broadcasting station in the 98MHz re'
gion, and check that the station's frequency is
correctly displayed,adjusting TCl if necessary.

F L i n d i c a t oar s s e m b l y

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4.
AMM.086
VBZ3OPOSOFMC
ANB.851
Eonnet case

Front panel assembly


AAD.139 Lever knob

AAB.24O Knob
7. AAB-239 Knob
6- NKgOUC

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lo. Hood

1't. AAA-066 Knob


- 't2. AAD.227 Push knob B
I 13. AAD.226 Push knob A
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VBZ3OPOSOFMC

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17.
AEC-178
VTZ4OPlzOFMC
Foot assembly

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Interior Components

NOfES:
r Ports witltout part number cannot be supplied. I
t The A marh found on some component parts indicatee the importance of the
safetl factor of the part. I'herefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical
designation.

Key No. Part No. Doscripiion Key No, Part No. Elescription

1. VBZ30P060FMC 46. Lamp holder


2. Pulley assembly 47. Dial scale holder R
3. Pulley assembly {smalll 48. Capacitor holder
4. Dial scale holder L 49. Ground terminal 2P
5. Side plate 50. Center channel

6. PMZ30P060FMC 51. GWE-133 Tuner assembly


7. Dial panel assembly 52. Shield plate
8. Smoother 53. Center frame
9. Dial pointer ,.|\ 54. 4TT-677 Power transformer
A ro. AEK-rog Fuse6A A 55. AKP-042 AC socket {AC OUTLETS}

11, VBZ4OPOBOFMC 56. AXA-264 Dial shalt assembly


1?. AKR-O32 Fuseholder 57. Transformer holder
13. AEL-O65 Lamp with wire (BV, 50mA) 58. Tuning drum assembly
14. Side frame L 59. Ground frame
15. wA92F140U100 60. Side frame (Rl

16, NKgOFUC 6 1. Raer panel


17. Shaft cover A 62. GWS-222 S p e a k e rt e r m i n a l a s s e m b l y
't8. GWK-l46 Headphones jack assembly A 63. AEK-102 Fuse 2.5A
li '19. ACG-001 Ceramic capacitor {0.01 /25OVl t' 64. AEK-106 FuselA
n 20. ASK-507 Lever switch (POWERI 65. Heat sink block

21. GWS-223 Switch assembly 66. Heat sink holder


22. GWS-224 Switch assembly 67. Rod
23. AEL-047 Lamp with wire (BV, SOmA) 68. AEC-327 Strain reliel
24. Remote wire 69. MTX3OPlOOFZK
25. GWG-I41 Tone control assembly 70. 8BZ30POB0FZK

26. Remote wire 71. A B A - 17 6 Screw 3x1 Ox9R


27. ASX-128 Remote lever switch t:,72. ADG-023 AC power cord
28. AEL-069 Lamp with wire (8V, 50mAl 73. AT8-624 B a r - a n t e n n aa s s e m b l y
29. AEL-095 Lamp with wire (8V, 50mA) 74. Terminal(GNDI
30. Gws-226 Switch assembly 75. GWS-226 Switch assembly

3 1. Panel frame 76. AK8-076 Terminal (AM STEREO OUTI


32. Spacer A 77. EO holder A
33. BBT3OPOSOFZK 78. AWM-227 E q u a l i z e ra s s e m b l y
34. PMT3OPO6OFZK 79. EO holder B
35. Spacer B 80. wA35F100N080

JO- Mounting plate 8't. AKM-004 Jumper plug


37. ABN-050 Union nut
38. A8E-001 lnternal toothed lock washer
39. 8BT30P060FZK
40. Acrylic board

41 t AEL{29 Lamp lwedge type 8V, 300mA!


42. AKK{05 Lamp sockst
1,43. AcN-lrs Resistor (4.7/lOtfVl
M. AWV{09 F L indicator assemblv
45. AEL-075 Lamp with wire (8V, 50mAl

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1. VBZ30P060FMC
2. GWR-I22 Power supply assembly
3. V M H 3 O P 12 O F M C
4. Socket stopper
5. 2SC2525-G Power transistor
( 2 S C 2 5 2 5 - B)

6. 2SA1075-G Power transistor


( 2 5 A 1 0 7 s - B)
h f e o f 2 S C 2 5 2 5a n d 2 S A 10 7 5 s h o u l d h a v eo f s a m er a n x

7. AEC-488 I n s u l a t o rw a f e r
8. V8Z30P080FMC
9. STV2H Varistor
10. AKH-010 T r a n s i s t o rs o c k e t
H e a ts i n k

P.A.holder
GWH-139 P o w e r a m p l i fi e r a s s e m b l y

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DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST
2SC461 HA12010
External Appearanceof Transistorsand lcs 2SC535 HA1197
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2SA979
lvoc No\
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Lot Nol

zSC1906 HA1201
NJtt44558DV
Typ. No \ 5 A

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2SA750
2SC1400
2SC945A
Lot No -

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Type No
2SD313
TA7318P.A
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."t*;;i]!.Usr
2SA904A 2SA733A
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2SC1914A 2SC1775A

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2SA905
2SC1915

Lot No - .-
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2S8682

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No
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qlnj rvpe
No "-j zsKt68
l-,. a rvpcNo-

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PA4006-A

2SA985
2*2275
N . Lo'lNo
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25C2291
Typa No - 3SK73
H412017P
Type No--.
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L'r 1 llhen there are 2 effectiue digits (any digit aparl from 0), suchas 560 ctltnr
a n d ' ! 7 h o h m l t o l e r a n c ei s s h o r a nb y J = 5 % a n d K = 1 0 9 t ) .

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RDYEPS
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Parts
Miscellaneous

T ELECTRO.PARTS
Part No.

GWS-224
AWM-227
Symbol & Description

Switch assembly
E q u a l i z e ra s s e m b l y
Part No. Symbol & Description

I f- nrrezZ
ATB.624
T1
T2
Power trans{ormer
B a r - a n t e n n aa s s e m b l y
GWS-222

GWS.223
GWK.146
S p e a k e rt e r m i n a l a s s e m b l y

Switch assembly
H e a d p h o n e si a c k a s s e m b l y

f AELO29
AE1.069
A EL { 9 5
PL1-PL3 L a m p ( w e d g et y p e )
PL4,PL6, PL7 Lampwilh wire
PLs Lampwith wire (8V, 50mA)
AWV-OO9 F L indicator assembly

TunerAssembly( G W E - 1 3 3 )
A EL { 4 7 PL8,PLg Lampwith wire (8V,50mAl

tI AEL{75
A E1.065
,'i',Re r-t 09
,i:ner-too
PL10
PLl 1
FUl
FU2,FU3
Lampwith wire {8V, 50mA}
Lamp w;th wire (8V, 50mA)
F u s e( 6 4 )
F u s e( 1 A )
CAPACITORS
Part No, Symbol & Description

I A aer-roz

ll: 2sc2525-G'
(2SC2525"8')
FU4

O1, 02
F u s e( 1 . 5 A )
ACK-035
ACM-006 Tnr
Tuningcapacitor
Trimmer

ccDcH 070D 50 c50

I . A2 s A 1 o 7 b - c " 0 3 ,e 4
( 2 S A 1 0 7 5- -) B
ccDcH 010c50 cl6
' h f e o f O 1 * O 4 s h o u l dh a v et h e s a m er a n k ccDcH 040c 50 cI4
ccDcH 120J50 c 11

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ccDcH 150J50 c21
I nsr.soz sl L e v e rs w i t c h ( P O W E R )
i .n c c o o r cr C e r a m i ec a p a c i t o r ( 0 . 0 1/ 2 5 0 V 1
ccDcH 330J50 c20
j,ecruozs n t R e s i s t o r{ 2 . 2 M )
ACG-01 I c52 Ceramic (390P/50V)
ACN.1 r5 R2 R e s i s t o r( 4 . 7 1 1 0 W )
CCDLHOBOD50 cl9
l i _A D G - 0 2 3 AC power cord
c c o R H 1 5 0 J5 0 c17
i'erp.oaz AC socket (AC OUTLETS)
ccDUJ 120J50 rr I nQ
AKR.O32 F u s eh o l d e r
AKB.076 T e r m i n a l( A M S T E R E O O U T )
CCDXLOBOD 50 c89
C E Al O O M5 0 L ccDsL 390J50 c75
c c D s L 1 0 1 J5 0 c24, C49
c c D S L 1 5 1 J5 0 c 3 4 , C 3 5 ,C 3 0 1 ,C 3 0 2
B O A R DA S S E M B L I E S C K D Y B1 O z K5 0 c 8 2 , C 9 1 ,C 15
No. D6scription
CKDYB.I22K 50 c99
C K D Y F1 0 3 25 0 c2, c5-Q7, C13,C22.C23,C25,C32,
GWE.133 Tunerassembly
c38, C41,C42,C44,C45.C8r
AWS.146 Switch assembly
C K D Y F 1 O 3 Z5 0 c B 6 ,C B 7 ,C 9 0 ,C 9 2 - C 9 5 ,C l 0 1 , C 1 0 8
G W H -319 P o w e ra m p l i fi e r a s s e m b l y
C K D Y F4 7 3 2 5 0 c9, cl0, c26-c29, C31,C37,C39,C40,
GWR.122 Power supply assembly
c46, C47,C48,C14
GWS-226 Switch assembly

CKDYF 4732 5A c 9 6 ,C l 0 0 ,C l 0 7
GWX463 Detectorassembly
CGBH6BK5OO al a
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C K D Y F1 0 3 25 0 uco ATF-106r F1-F3 FM c e r a m i cf i t t e r


C Q M A1 5 3 K5 0 ?141
ATF,OB9 F4, FS FM l o w - p a s sf i t t e r

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coMA 473J50 c53 ATF.1O5 F6 AM c e r a m i cf i r r e r
ATF.O38 F7 AM 455kHz f ilter
c o s H 3 3 1 J5 0 voo
cosH 152J50 c55, C57
C E A N LR 2 2 M5 0 nlna SEMICONDUCTORS
C E A N LO l O M5 0
C E A N L2 R 2 M5 0
c 6 5 ,C 6 6 C
c63,C64
, 7 0C
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35K73 o1
c303,c304
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coMA 153K 50
2SK34 02
C E AO l O Ms O L ?14
2SK168 0 3 , o 15
C E A3 R 3 M5 0 L c 7 9 ,C g B
zSC1906 o4
C E A4 R 7 M5 0 L c97
2SA535-A
C E A l O O Ms O L c33,C43,C69

C E A 2 2 O M2 5 L
C E A4 7 O M1 O L cB0
HA120'l
NJM4558DV
PA3007-A
06, 07, 09
O8
010
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c E A 1 0 1 Mt 0 L c30,c76,c77
C E Al O I M 2 5 L
C E A2 2 1 M1 6 L
c36,CB3,C84
c12
PA4006-A
HA',l197

zSC1919
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C E A3 3 1 M1 O L c54
C E A4 7 1 M1 6 L
C E A4 7 O M2 5 L
c 5 1, c 8 5
c3, c4, c78
2SC2575
{2SC945A)
2 S A 11 0 0
(25A733A)
014,016-021 ,Q24*A26

o22,423, O2B-O35
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N o l e : llhen orderingresrsfom,
conuertthe
resistanceualueinto codeform, and H A 12 0 10
RESISTORS then rewrite tlzepart no. as before. ;
Part No. MZ-061 Dl, 02
Symbol & Description

R D % P MN N N J

RD%PMt]NrJ J
R1-R11R , r 3 ,R 1 5 - F 1 9 , R 2, 1R 2 2 ,
R24-n29, R31-R45
R 4 7 - R 5 3 ,R 5 6 - R 5 9 ,R 6 1 ,R 6 3 .R 6 5 ,
(wz-0611
tDt535

{'152473','
1SV69-03
D 3 ,D s * D 1 7

D18
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RD/1PMLINN J

i j R D % P M Fn n n J
R 6 7 - R 9 9 ,F 1 0 1 - R 1 2 5
R 1 2 8 * 8 1 4 0R

FI1? R'N
. 301-R316

R46,R126
OTHERS

Part No. Symbol & Description


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RN%SOnnlrn F R30
ASX-130 s 1 ,s 2 R e m o t e l e v e rs w r t c h( T A o E )
c92-048 VR1 S e m i - f i x e d4 7 k A S K - r5 2 s3,s4 L e v e rs w i t c h ( M U T I N G , ;
c92-049 VR2 S e m i - f i x e d1 0 k LOUDNESS)

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ACP-056 VR4 S e m i - fi x e d 2 2 k AKA.O13 T e r m i n a {l A N T E N N A }
ACP-055 VR5 S e m i J i x e d6 . B k AKB-063 T e r m i n a l( T A P E )
ACV-18'l VR6 V a r i a b l e1 0 0 k ( V O L U M E )

ACT-021 VR7 V a r i a b l e1 M ( B A L A N C E )

T R A N S F O R M E RCSO, I L SA N D F I L T E B S
Precautions
t The FIqIceramic filters (ATF.106, symbol nos.Ft - F'3)
in the tuner assembly (GWE.j3J) hos been selected on
t
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the basis of their respective IF offset ualues (the degree
PartNo.
9vlrrl & Description of displacement from the center lF). Filters are graded.
into 3 ranhs, these being identified b5' color coding nt
ATE.OOS T1 FM IFT the top (red, orange, and. blue). When replacing filters,
ATE.045 T2 FM DET transformer

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always use filterc of the same color code.
ATB-063 I J AM OSCcoil When placing arder$ for these filters, designate the grad,e
ATB-069 T4 AM lF coil (color) as well as the part no.
t T h e c r y s t a l r e s o n a t o r ( A S S - 0 1 2 ,s y n t b o l n o . X l ) i n l h e
ATC"097 L2 F M a n t e n n ac o i l detector assembly (G\VX-463) is auailable in 3 different
T24"O28

Arc-o72
L3,L7, L9-L13, L15

L8
RF coil
F M O S Cc o i l
types coffespanding to the IF offset ualues of the Ittrf
ceramic filters (ATF-L06, symbol nos.F.l -F3) in the
tuner assembly (GWE-133). These may be identified by
the different colored dots (red, blue, orange) at the
ilI
head. When replacing crystal resonators,chech lhat the
color is some as the ceramic filters.
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CAPACITORS Part No, Symbol & Descriprion

Part No Symbol & Description ASG-231 S1 P u s hs w i t c ht F U N C T I O N I


AKB.063 T e r m i n a(ll N P U T l
c c D s l 1 0 1 J5 0 c201
ccDWK150K50 C202
CKDYB 471K 50 C204 ToneControlAssemblytGW G- 141)
CKDYF 103250 C206
CAPACITORS
No fe llhen ordering resrsfors,conuert the
Part No. lynlgt9 9:*:ie{9!
resistanceualue into code form, and
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no, as before.
ccDsL 470K 50 c3, c4
Part No. Symbol& Description c c D s L 1 0 1 K5 0 c5, c6, c9, c10
C K D Y B4 7 1K 5 0 cl1,Cl2
RD%PM ilillr J R2 0 1- R 2 0 8 coMA 332K 50 c23, C24
coMA 273K 50 cI9, C20

SEMICONDUCTORS C W A N LR 3 3 M5 0 c21 , C22


C E A N LR 2 2 M5 0 c 1 5 .C 1 6
Part No. Symbol & Description C E A N LO .OI M5 0 c17, C't8, C25,C26
C E A N Ll O O M5 0 c27 , C28, C33,C34
2SC461-B o201 C E A N L4 F I 7 M5 0 vt,wz
2-1K261 D201, D202
CEA 47OM5OL c29-C32
C E A4 7 O M2 5 L c 1 3 ,C 1 4
OTH ERS
C E A1 O 1 M1 O L c7, c8
Pari No. Symbcl & Dascription
Note: When ordering resistors,convert the
ASS-012* X1 Crystalresonator resistance ualue into code form, and
ATE.O50 T201 FM detector transformer RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. at before.

Part No. Symbol& Description


EqualizerAssemblylAwM-227l.
RD/4PM NNN J R 1- 8 4 0
CAPACITORS
ACT-135 VR1 V a r i a b l e1 0 k { B A S S )
Part No. Symbol & D€scription ACT.136 VR2 V a r i a b l e1 0 k ( T R E B L E )

c c D s L 4 7 0 K5 0 c7, c8
c c D s L 1 0 t K5 0 c 5 , c 6 , c 1 7 ,C l B SEMICONDUCTORS
C K D Y B4 7 1K 5 0 c 1 9 .C 2 0
PartNo. Symbol & Description
C O M A1 2 2 J5 0 c 13 , C 1 4
C O M A1 B 3 J5 0 \.t t.utz
H A I 2 0 17 P o1,02
c K D Y F 1 0 3 25 0 c25
coMA 683J50 c l 5 ,c 1 6
C E A N L4 R 7 M5 0 c3, c4, c23,C24 OTHERS
C E A4 7 O Ms O L cl , c2, c21,c21, c22
C F A4 7 1M 6 L c 9 ,c r 0 Part No, Symbol & Description
C K D Y F4 7 3 25 0 LZO

No fe. When ordering reslsfors, convert the A S K - 15 2 s 1 ,s 2 L e v e rs w i t c h { M O D E ,


resistonceualue into code form, and LOW FILTERI
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before.
SwitchAssembly(AWS-146)
Parl No. Symbol& Description
Part No. Symbol & Dgscription
R D % P MC N N J R 1 - R 6 , R 1 1 , R 1 2 , R 1 5 - R 2 6 ,R 2 8 , R 2 9
R N % P O | : ] T J N NF R7-R10, R13,Fr14 coMA 332J50 c't, c2
RS2Pnllr J A S H - 051 q1
S l i d es w i t c h { D E - E M P H A S I S )
,

SEMICONDUCTOBS SwitchAssembly(GWS-226)
Part No, Symbol & Description Part No, Symbol & Description

H A 12 0 17 P
ASG-230 s5 P u s hs w i t c h ( F M M U T I N G )
1S 15 5 5 Dl, D2

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CAPACITORS
(GWH-139)
PowerAmplifierAssembly Part No,

2SCr400
2SA905
Symbol & Descriprion

o l 1 3 ,o 1 1 4 , A 1 1 9 , A 1 2 0
0 1 I 5 ,0 1 1 6
H
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Part No. Symbol & Delcription 2SA904A 4121 , Q122
2SC'1914A 0123,4124
c o M A 1 0 3 K5 0 Cl17-C120
c o M A 8 2 3 K5 0 C l 3 1 ,C l 3 2 a 2SC2275-O' O 1 2 5 .O l 2 6
c o M A 3 3 2 K2 5 0 C 11 3 ,C t 1 4 12sc2275.P'l
c c D s L 1 0 1 K5 0 0
c c D s L 3 9 0 K5 0
C121-C124
c 1 11 . C l , l2
f]2SA985.O*
(2SA985"P')
0 1 2 7 ,0 1 2 8

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c c D s L 4 7 0 K5 0 C 1 0 5 - C l1 0
c c D s l 2 2 1K 5 0
C E A N L4 R 7 M5 0 L
C E A N PR 2 2 Ms 0
C 1 0 3 ,C l 0 4
C l 0 1 ,C 1 0 2
C 1 2 5 ,C 1 2 6
2SC2575
2SCl384
o't29-o133
o134 I
c E A 4 7 1 M6 L Cl33 MZ-061

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D101-Dl06
(wz-061)
c E A 1 0 1 M2 5 L C't34 STV2H D 1 0 9D, 1 1 0
ACG{09 C 1 2 7- C 1 3 0 C e r a m i c ( 0 . 0 4 7 i 1S O V ) 10 E 2 D111.D112,D117,D118
1S1555 D1l3-D116

RESfSTORS
Note: \fhen ord.ering resisfors, eonuert the
resistance ualue into code form, and
then rewritetlrc partno. as before
(152076)

1S2471 o 12 3 - D 1 2 5 , D 1 2 8
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Part No.

R D % P Mo n n J
Symbol & Description

R 1 0 1 - R 1 0 8 ,R l 1 1 , R 1 1 2 ,R 1 1 5 R 1 1 6
(wz-150)

oTHERS
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R D % Pn

ARD%PMFnnnJ
Mn n J R 1 4 9 - R 1 5R2 ,1 5 7R. l 5 8 ,R 1 6 9R, l 7 2 ,
R 1 7 7 - R 1 8 1 ,R l 8 4 - R 1 8 6
R109,R110,R113,R1.t4,R117,R118,
parN

ASR-067
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, 148 pizsopooorrvlc

a R D % P M FE D f i J
RD%PS DilN J
;! Roz,rsrnnn .t
R153-R156R
F 1 4 3 ,R 1 4 4
nr21, R12z
, 159_R164
PowerSupply Assembly(GWR-j22)
t
R N , I HN N D K
R S 2 PI ] C N J
R 1 7 3 ,R 1 7 4
R 1 7 5 ,R 1 7 6
CAPACITOBS
Part No.
$l-o-! lQeryrlqlon
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TH103-2

ACP-062
T h 1 0 1 ,T h 1 0 2

VR1, VR2 S e m i - ifx e d 3 3 0 k


cEA 100M50L
c E A 4 7 0 M5 0 L
c E A 2 2 ' l M1 6 L
c E A 2 2 1 P8 0
C206,C227
C 2 0 9 ,C 2 1 0
C217
C202,C203
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ACP-o10 VR5, VR6 S e m i - ifx e d 1 0 0 k
cEA471l!416L C213,C214
SEMICONDUCTORS c E A 1 0 2 M3 5 1 C215

Part No.

2SC1775A"E-
Symbol & Oescription

O 1 0 10 , 102
c E A 1 0 1 M2 5 L
c E A 4 7 0 M1 0 L
c E A 4 7 1 M6 L
C216
C21B
C219
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2SA979-F'
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0 1 0 3 ,0 1 0 4

* h f eo f O 1 0 1a n dQ 1 0 2s h o u l dh a v et h e E - r a n ki.f O 1 0 3 ,a n d
cEA 2R2M 50L
ACG-004
c c D s l 1 0 1 K5 0
CKDYF 473250
C223
C 2 0 1, C 2 1 ' l, C 2 2 4 C e r a m i c { 0 . 0 1 / 1 5 0 V )
C204.C205
C220
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' h f e o f O 1 0 1a n dQ 1 0 2s h o u l dh a v et h e F " r a n ki,f 0 1 0 3 a n d
0 1 0 4 h a v et h e G " r a n k .
ACH-212 C 2 2 5 , C 2 2 6 E l e c t r o l y t i c( 12 0 0 0 / 5 6 V )

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2SA750
{2SA726S}
2SC1915
0 1 0 5 ,0 1 0 6
0 1 0 7 ,0 1 0 8

0 1 0 9 ,0 1 1 0
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FL IndicatorAssembly(AWV-009)
CAPACITORS

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Part,No. Symbol& Description Part No. Symbol & Descriplion

RD%PM :I[,]fJJ R 2 0 1 ,R 2 0 2 ,R 2 0 7 - R 2 0 9 R
, 211,R214, C E A R 4 7 Ms O L a'l

R 2 1 5 ,R 2 1 7 , R 2 2 4 - R 2 2 8 C E A4 7 , M
I lOL c 1 6 ,C 2 B

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, 6
R D % P Si r n l ] J R 2 1 2 ,R 2 13 , R 2 3 0 ,R 2 3 1 c K o Y X 4 7 3 M2 5 c7-c9, c1 3, C15, C2s, C26
R S I P f l u i _ . J1 R 2 1 0R , 216 c c D c H 1 0 1 K5 0 vzz

A Ro'zpsr
rnr.l R222 ccDcH 020c 50

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C E A N LO l O M5 0
C E A 1 0 1 M2 5 1
coMA 332J50
cosH 201J50
c 1 ,c 2
c10
c4, c5
c23

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2SK34
Symbol & Description

0 2 0 1 , 0 2 0 9 ,o 2 1 0
o202, o206
ACM-010
C E AO l O Ms O L
C E A2 2 1 M1 6 L
TC1
c33-C39
c31
Trimmer

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25C2575 0 2 0 3 ,0 2 1 1 't01K
o204
ccDSL 50 c30,c32
2SC1915
uzu0
CKDYF 473250 c27,C29
2SB6B2
{2 S 8 5 0 }7
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T 2 S A 9 12 o207
2SA905 o208 resistance ualue into code form, and
RESISTORS then rewrite the part no. as before.
rl.r orz D201- D206
Part No. Symbol & Doscription

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KZL.140 D201
l5t33C D208D , 215
RDTAPMOIIO J R r - 8 6 . R 9 - R 3 3 .R 3 5 - R 6 1
{ 15 2 0 7 6 )
ACP-001 V R 1 .V R 2 S e m i -i xf e d2 . 2 k
,f. sooa 0209-4212
(SR3AM.4}

I MZ-171
M Z . 11 0
D2l3
o214
SEMICONDUCTORS

PartNo. Symbol & Description

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{w2,110)
TA7318P-A o1
H A I 2 0 10 02, 03
OTH EBS M54451 P o4
PD5009

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2SC2575 06-0lo
H e a l e rt r a n s f o r m e r
{2SC945A)
ATT.678 T1
PB Z 3 O P O 6 OMFC
2SC461 Ql1

t TerminalAssemblytGWS-222)
Speakers
Part No, Symbol & Doscription
OTHERS

t
Part No. Symbol & Description
,i. AKE-054 T e r m i n a l( S P E A K E R S )
ASX.137 R e m o t e s l i d es w i t c h T24-028 L I , L Z R F c h o k ec o i l
(SPEAKERS} AAV-OO7 V1 F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e
{FBEOUENCY}

I SwitchAssemblytGWS-223)
Part No. Symbol & Description
AAV"O09

ASS-0I1
v2

X1
F l u o r e s c e n ti n d i c a t o r t u b e
(POW€Fr)
Crystalresonator
vcz30P080FMc

T ASX-135

Jack Assembly(GWK-146)
Headphones
R e m o t e P U s hs w i t c h
(SPEAKERS}
Switch Assembly (GWS-z24)

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AKN.O3O
Symbol & Description

P h o n ei a c k ( P H O N E S )
Part No.

ASG.230
Symbol & Description

s3 P u s hs w i t c h { B R I G H T N E S S )

R S 2 P3 3 1 J R 1 ,R 2

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ADH.002
D*cription

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AHD-7s5
AHA-246
Operating instructions
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with exceptionof this supplements.
referto the KU type servicemanual

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t The specifications for S/C and S types are the same as the
KU type except for following sections.
Power Requirements

t KU type . . . .AC 120V, 60Hz


S/G and S type.s . . . . .AC t t1V, tZ1V, 220V and 240V.
50/60H2

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KU type . 200W(uL)
S / G o n dS l l p e s ......200W
Weight (without package)

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S/G and S lypes
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Symbol

Switch assembly
Description
KU typa

AWS-146
Part No.

S/G, S typss

AWS-148
Remarks

DE.EMPHASIS
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Remarks
KU typo S/G, S types

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ASK-508
Crsrs L i n e v o l l a g es e l e c t o r AKR.O31
Anr R e s i s t o r2 . 2 M ACN-029
F u s eh o l d e r AKR.O32
,t AC power cord ADG"O23

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ADG-046
$rur F use AEK-109 A € K - 1 0 9( S / c )
A E K . l 0 1( S )

P A C K I N GA N D F U R N I S H E D

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PABTS

Description
KU type
Part No.

S/G, S types
Remarks
t
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Fuse
ARB-355 ARB-357
A E K - 1 0 1( S / c )
{ A 8 K . 1 0 7( S }
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coMA 152J50 cl, c2


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ASH{,I 7 s1 Slideswitch

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