WJ-8611 DIGITAL VHF/UHF RECEIVER
6-18 MAINTENANCE
6.8.1 RF TUNER ASSEMBLY (A3) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
1.
Disconnect power from the receiver.
2.
With a Phillips-screwdriver, remove the 22 screws that secure the
top and bottom cover of the receiver.
3.
Locate cable W2, which connects the rear panel RF IN connector to
the RF Assembly. With a 5/16-inch wrench, remove W2P1 from
the A3A1J1 connector.
4. From the underside of the receiver, disconnect the coaxial
connectors attached to J4 and J2 of the Digital Assembly (A2).
Disconnect the 50-pin ribbon cable from J1 of the Digital Assembly.
Note the cable routing for the reinstallation of the assembly.
5.
With a Phillips-screwdriver, remove the six screws that secure the
RF Assembly to the receiver’s mounting deck. Refer to
Figure 6-7
for screw location.
6.
At the receiver rear panel, remove the hex-nuts and washers from
the EXT REF and SDU connectors with a 9/16-inch wrench.
7.
While holding the RF Assembly in place on its mounting standoffs,
place the receiver on its side. With a Phillips-screwdriver, remove
the two Phillips-head screws and lock-washers located between the
EXT REF and SDU connectors of the rear panel.
8.
Carefully slide the RF Assembly slightly toward the front of the
receiver until the EXT REF and SDU connectors clear the receiver
rear panel. While guiding the assembly’s ribbon cable and two
coaxial cables through the access hole in the receiver’s deck,
carefully remove the assembly.
9.
Reinstallation of the assembly is performed in reverse order of the
removal.
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