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4-3

• TX AF CIRCUIT

• MODULATION CIRCUIT

To the modulation circuit

VOL1

R133

MC1

LPF

IC11

J1

AMP

LIMIT

AMP

MIC

GAIN

IC2

MOD

IC10

AF
SW

EMPH

COMP

SPLT

HPF

IC2

IC4

TX/RX

SW

D16

Q27,

D11,D12,D33

FREQUENCY

MODULATION

D13

BUFF

Q31

BUFF

Q30

TX VCO

From the TX AF circuits

To the TX AMP circuits

4-2 TRANSMIT  CIRCUITS

TX AF CIRCUIT

The audio signal from the internal or external microphone 
(MIC signal) is passed through the MIC gain SW (IC2) and 
applied to the baseband IC (IC4).

The processed AF signal is passed through the AF 
SW (IC2) and LPF (IC11), and then applied to the D/A 
converter (IC10), which adjusts its level (=deviation). The 
level-adjusted MIC signal is applied to the TX VCO as the 
modulation signal.

MODULATION CIRCUIT

The modulation signal from the TX AF circuits is applied 
to D13 of the TX VCO (Q27, D11 to D13 and D33). The 
frequency-modulated signal from is amplified by two buffers 
(Q30 and Q31), and then applied to the TX AMP circuit, 
through the TX/RX SW (D16).

• TX AMPLIFIERS AND APC CIRCUIT

LPF

PWR

DET

D22,D23

ANT

SW

D19,D27

PWR
AM P

Q38

APC
AMP

IC17

DRIVE

AM P

Q36

ANT

From the

TX VCO

To the RX circuits

AMP

PRE

Q34

TX AMP CIRCUIT

The buffer amplified signal from the TX/RX SW (D16) 
is sequentially amplified by the pre-AMP (Q34), drive 
AMP (Q36) and power AMP (Q38). The power amplified TX 
signal is passed through the antenna SW (D19) and LPF 
(L29 to L31, C333, C347 to C350, C352 and C403), and 
then applied to the antenna.

APC CIRCUITS

At the TX output power detector, the RF signal at the LPF 
(L26, C303, C330, C353 and C355) is rectified by the 
diodes (D22 and D23), and it is used as the TX power sens-
ing voltage.

The voltage is applied to the APC AMP (IC17), and the 
output voltage controls the bias voltages of the drive AMP 
(Q36) and power AMP (Q38) to keep the TX output power 
constant.

• FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER CIRCUITS

4-4  VOLTAGE BLOCK DIAGRAM

1st IF mixer

TX/RX

SW

D16

D17

Q25
D9,D10

Q27

D11,D12

FIL

RIPPLE

Q23

VCO

SW

Q29

FIL

LOOP

PLL

IC

IC15

X3

Q26

Q37

BPF

BUFF

Q31

BUFF

Q30

BUFF

Q32

X3

CR-794

TCXO

LV

ADJ

D11

LV

ADJ

D10

BUFF

IC7

IF IC

R5V

RX VCO

TX VCO

IC16

REF

BAL

15.3MHz

45.9MHz

LV

LVA

×2

To the TX AMPs

HPF

**

LPF*

To the TX circuits

To the RX circuits

To both RX and TX circuits

To both RX and TX circuits

To the logical circuits

F1

1

2

T5

REG

Q17

REG

+5V

IC20

REG

S5

Q15

BATTERY_1

BT1

S5

REG

R5

Q16

CPU5

REG

IC6

S5C

VCC

R5C

+5V

T5C

S5V

R5V

PWON

VCC

CPU5

T5V

4-3 FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER CIRCUITS

The RX VCO is composed of Q25, D9, D10 and D32. The 
output signal is amplified by two buffers (Q31 and Q31) and 
applied to the 1st IF mixer (Q37), through the LO SW (D17) 
and LO filter (LPF*: L41, C296 and C441, or HPF**: L21, 
L42 and C293).

The TX VCO is composed of Q27, D11 to D13 and D33. 
The output signal is amplified by two buffers (Q30 and Q31) 
and applied to the pre-AMP (Q34), through the LO SW (D16).

A portion of oscillated VCO output signal from each VCO is 
fed back to the PLL IC (IC15), through the buffer (Q32) and 
LPF (L11, C210 and C231).

The applied VCO output signal is divided and phase-
compared with a 15.3 MHz reference frequency signal from 
the TCXO (X3), which is also divided. The resulting signal 
is output from the PLL IC (IC15), and DC-converted by the 
loop filter, and then applied to the VCO as the lock voltage.

When the oscillation frequency drifts, its phase changes 
from that of the reference frequency, causing a lock voltage 
change to compensate for the drift in the VCO oscillating 
frequency.

*:For [EUR] and [UK] versions.
**:For except [EUR] and [UK] versions.

Summary of Contents for IC-F1000 series

Page 1: ...S 15106XZ C1 August 2014 VHF TRANSCEIVERS...

Page 2: ...and unit name 4 Quantity required ORDER EXAMPLE 1110003491 S IC TA31136FNG IC F1000 MAIN UNIT 5 pieces 8820001210 Screw 2438 screw IC F1000S Top cover 10 pieces Addresses are provided on the inside ba...

Page 3: ...ER CIRCUITS 4 2 4 3 FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER CIRCUITS 4 4 4 4 VOLTAGE BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 4 4 5 PORT ALLOCATIONS 4 5 SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 5 1 PREPARATION 5 1 5 2 FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT 5 3 5 3 TRANS...

Page 4: ...30 g 8 1 oz With BP 279 240 g 8 5 oz Intermediate frequencies 1st 46 35 MHz 2nd 450 kHz Output impedance Speaker 8 Input impedance Microphone 2 2 k M TRANSMITTER Output power 5 W Modulation Variable r...

Page 5: ...t EUR UK Without CCITT Filter Wide 40 dB minimum 51 dB typical Narrow 34 dB minimum 45 dB typical Hum and noise For EUR UK With CCITT Filter Wide 45 dB minimum 52 dB typical Middle 43 dB minimum 49 dB...

Page 6: ...2 1 SECTION 2 INSIDE VIEWS MAIN UNIT TOP VIEW AF POWER AMP CONTROLLER Q9 VOX AMP IC3 BASEBAND IC IC4 BASEBAND IC CLOCK X1 APC AMP IC17 MIC GAIN CONTROLLER IC2 5 V REGULATOR IC19 AF POWER AMP IC1...

Page 7: ...LED DRIVER Q41 LOGIC CONVERTER IC23 ACCELEROMETER IC IC22 EEPROM IC13 CPU CLOCK X2 RESET IC IC8 CPU IC9 5 V REGULATOR IC6 TONE LPF IC5 REFERENCE FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR X3 IF IC IC16 D A CONVERTER IC10 1...

Page 8: ...REFUL when you disassemble the front panel from the transceiver body Otherwise the speaker cable and the connector may be cut Remove with ICOM Driver K 8960000110 ANTENNA CONNECTOR NUT JACK PANEL FRON...

Page 9: ...1 and T2 to the variable capacitors 1ST IF CIRCUIT The RX signal from the RF circuits is applied to the 1st IF mixer Q37 and mixed with the 1st LO signal from the RX VCO resulting in the 46 35 MHz 1st...

Page 10: ...applied to the APC AMP IC17 and the output voltage controls the bias voltages of the drive AMP Q36 and power AMP Q38 to keep the TX output power constant FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER CIRCUITS 4 4 VOLTAGE BLO...

Page 11: ...ED Indicator control L While receiving a signal or the squelch is open O 48 LIGT LCD backlight control H Lights O 56 57 CENC2 CENC1 CTCSS DTCS encoding output O 58 DUSE AF LPF switching H While sendin...

Page 12: ...F1000S IC F1000T T To SP connector EQUIPMENT GRADE AND RANGE EQUIPMENT GRADE AND RANGE Cloning software CS F2000 CLONING SOFTWARE Revision 1 0 or later JIG cable Modified OPC 478UC See the illust bel...

Page 13: ...CONVENIENT The same cloning file is available Right click below and select Save Embeded File to Disk For EUR versions When adjusting FM DEVIATION in the middle band change the bandwidth to Middle as...

Page 14: ...LANCE S METER REFERENCE FREQUENCY SQUELCH LOCK VOLTAGE LOCK VOLTAGE TX OUTPUT POWER TX OUTPUT POWER FM DEVIATION FM DEVIATION If the below window appears the utility is password protected Enter the pa...

Page 15: ...tem TX LVA FL then push ENTER TX LVA FL 0 9 V 9 Select the item TX LVA Start then push ENTER to quit the lock voltage adjustment mode TX LVA Start TX Band high 10 Channel 1 2 Receiving Set the item ad...

Page 16: ...Band low 1 Set MIC gain to 2 in the Set mode Mic Gain 2 2 Connect a modulation analyzer with an oscilloscope to the an tenna connector through an attenuator and set it as HPF OFF LPF 15 kHz or 20 kHz...

Page 17: ...d high 7 Channel 1 17 Transmitting BAL FH 1 00 0 03 kHz 8 Select BAL Start to quit the MODULATION BALANCE ad justment mode BAL Start CTCSS DTCS DEVIATION Narrow 1 Connect a modulation analyzer to the...

Page 18: ...eiving 1 Select the item BPF T1 FL then push ENTER to start the automatic adjustment 2 Select the item BPF Start then push ENTER to store the adjustment value BPF T1 FL T2 Band center 6 Channel 1 24 R...

Page 19: ...S3 Level 3 Channel 1 28 Receiving Set the SSG as Level 23 dB 84 dBm RSSI Push ENTER Automatic adjustment S1 Level 4 Channel 1 29 Receiving Set the SSG as Level 7 dB 114 dBm 5 Select RSSI to quit the...

Page 20: ...G SLVJ 10 1590004060 S TRA LDTC114EET1G SLVJ 11 1590004060 S TRA LDTC114EET1G SLVJ 12 1590004060 S TRA LDTC114EET1G SLVJ 13 Q42 1590004070 S TRA LDTC144EET1G SLVJ B 90 4 13 0 Q44 1590004070 S TRA LDTC...

Page 21: ...6 29 0 R20 7030005000 S RES ERJ2GEJ 471 X 470 01 B 65 6 21 9 7030005000 S RES ERJ2GEJ 471 X 470 04 7030005000 S RES ERJ2GEJ 471 X 470 05 7030005000 S RES ERJ2GEJ 471 X 470 08 7030005000 S RES ERJ2GEJ...

Page 22: ...05120 S RES ERJ2GEJ 102 X 1K B 27 1 7 4 R276 7030005120 S RES ERJ2GEJ 102 X 1K B 25 8 6 2 R277 7030005120 S RES ERJ2GEJ 102 X 1K B 24 8 4 7 R278 7030005120 S RES ERJ2GEJ 102 X 1K B 31 4 8 4 REF PARTS...

Page 23: ...C110 4030017690 S CER C1005 CH 1H 121J T B 36 9 14 8 C112 4030016930 S CER C1005 JB 1A 104K T B 50 0 32 3 C113 4030016930 S CER C1005 JB 1A 104K T B 38 6 11 8 C114 4030017440 S CER C1005 CH 1H 221J T...

Page 24: ...DESCRIPTION M H V NO NO LOCATION MAIN UNIT C121 4030016930 S CER C1005 JB 1A 104K T T 69 5 18 1 C124 4030017030 S CER C1005 JB 1A 273K T B 4 7 10 5 C125 4030017620 S CER C1005 CH 1H 100C T B 6 7 10 9...

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Page 26: ...EVQPQHB55 10 2260003300 S SWI EVQPQHB55 11 2260003300 S SWI EVQPQHB55 12 2260003300 S SWI EVQPQHB55 13 M Mounted side T Mounted on the Top side B Mounted on the Bottom side S Surface mount REF PARTS...

Page 27: ...1 EL00624TS9 SKD 12 1 5030003821 EL00624TS9 SKD 13 1 MC1 7700002970 EM6027P 30BC33 G HOR 1 S1 2260001900 SW 149 SKHLLD 1 S2 2260003490 TAFG 12W QR DIP 1 S3 2260003490 TAFG 12W QR DIP 1 S4 2250000900 E...

Page 28: ...12 2 MP2 6910014760 OG 503040 1 MP3 8510021150 3621 VCO CASE Y1314 1 MP5 8410002790 3621 PA HEATSINK 1 MP6 8510021160 3621 VCO COVER Y1315 1 MP7 8930069481 2927 LCD HOLDER 1 Y854A 05 1 8930069481 2927...

Page 29: ...81 MP12 CHASSIS 8930089280 DS2 MAIN 5030003821 MP8 MAIN 8210020571 MP9 MAIN 8930070080 EP13 MAIN 2 R27 MAIN 7210003700 S4 MAIN 2250000900 MP22 CHASSIS 8930089260 MP34 CHASSIS 8830001701 MP43 CHASSIS x...

Page 30: ...C420 C422 C423 C424 C425 C434 C437 C438 C440 CP21 D1 D4 D5 D20 D34 D35 DS1 DS3 DS4 DS5 DS6 DS7 DS8 DS9 DS10 EP2 EP3 EP18 EP19 EP21 F1 IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC17 IC19 IC21 J1 J2 J3 MC1 MP5 Q2 Q3 Q9 Q15 Q16 Q...

Page 31: ...3 D36 D37 D38 EP1 EP4 EP5 EP6 EP7 EP10 EP11 EP15 EP16 EP17 EP20 EP22 EP23 FI1 IC5 IC6 IC7 IC8 IC9 IC10 IC11 IC13 IC14 IC15 IC16 IC20 IC22 IC23 IC24 L2 L3 L5 L6 L7 L9 L10 L11 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L19 L2...

Page 32: ...SET IC8 SW FIL Q19 SW12 S5 LPF IC11 NJM12902 VOL1 R132 REG R5 Q16 PUSH1 P1 J1 X2 CR 864 AUTO_TX CTRL Q1 AMP NLM12902 IC3 LPF HR YG DS1 CL 165HR BPF D18 HVB350B LPF IC11 NJM12902 VOL1 R133 IC23 CONV LC...

Page 33: ...W12 S5 LPF IC11 NJM12902 VOL1 R132 REG R5 Q16 PUSH1 P1 J1 X2 CR 864 AUTO_TX CTRL Q1 AMP NLM12902 IC3 LPF HR YG DS1 CL 165HR BPF D18 HVB350B LPF IC11 NJM12902 VOL1 R133 IC23 LCD DRIVER IC21 LCD DS2 DS2...

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Page 36: ...1_2 88 PA6 AN2_2 89 PA7 AN3_2 90 PA0 AN8 91 PA1 AN9 92 PA2 AN10 93 PA3 AN11 94 AVss 95 PB0 AN0 96 PB1 AN1 97 PB2 AN2 98 PB3 AN3 99 PB4 AN4 100 PB5 AN5 NOIS 0 1 C144 0 001 C382 100k R296 R327 PWOFF MGC...

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