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430 MHz  UNIT 

(2) 

Connect  the  RF  probe  of  the  VTVM  to  the 
cathode of  Di 502 . Peak TC1501 -TC1 5 04  for a 
maximum  indication  on  the  VTVM  while 
transmitting . 

Please  remove  the 

5 0 

and 

1 44 

MH z  units ,  if 

installed ,  to  allo w  access  to  test  points  on  the 

430 

MH z unit . 

1. 

Local oscillator circuit 

( 1) 

Connect  a  DC  voltmeter  to  pin 

of  the edge 

connector  for  the 

430 

MH z  unit .  Set  the 

BAN D  s witch  to 

430-432, 

and  con firm  that 

1 1  

volts  is present . In turn , check pins 

3, 4, 5, 

and 

for 

11 

volts ,  while  s witched  to  the 

432-434,  434-436,  436-438, 

and 

438-

440 

MH z bands , respectively . 

( 2)  Connect  the  RF  probe  of  the  VTVM  to TP1 , 

and  adjust  Li602 ,  Ti601 ,  and  Ti602  for 
maximum indication on the  VTVM . 

(3) 

Connect  t he  frequency  counter to TP1 .  Re fer 
to  the  chart  belo w,  and  adjust  TC1601 -
TC16os  f or local output readings as shown for 
the various positions of the  BAN D  s witch . 

(4) 

Connec t  the  DC  voltmenter  to  TP2 ,  and 
adjust 

TC1 sos -TC1 so9 

f or 

maximum 

indication on the voltme ter 

( 1  

volt nom . ) .  

2. 

Receiver section 

(1) 

Set  the  transceiver  to 

29 

MH z ,  and  peak  the 

receiver  preselector  against  the  marker  signal 

for maximum sensitivity . 

( 2)  Connect  the  DC  voltme ter  to  pin 

1 9  

of  the 

edge  connector ,  and  check  for 

1 3  .8 

volts  at 

each  position  of  the  BAN D   s witch  over 

430-440 

MH z .  

(3) 

Connect  the  signal  generator  to  the 

430 

MH z 

ANT  jack ,  set  its  output  to 

43 1 

MHz,  and 

tune  the  receiver  to  the  generator  signal . 

Adjust  TC1201 -TC1203  and  TC1 5 01 -TC1 so4 

for  a  maximum  S-meter  indication on the HF 
transceiver .  Repeat  on 

433 

MHz , 

435 

MH z ,  

437 

MH z ,  and 

439 

MH z .  Recheck  the results 

to  ensure maximum response across  the entire 
operating range . 

3. 

Transmitter section 

( 1) 

Connect  the  dummy  load /wa ttmeter  to  the 

430 

MHz  ANT  jack .  Se t VR1201 and  VR1202 

fully  counter  clock wise .  Se t  the  transceiver 
D RI VE  or  C ARR I ER control to  the center of 

its range 

( 1 2  

o 'clock position) .  

(3) 

Connect  the  RF  probe  of  the  VTVM to  the 

hot  side of Li 213 .  Peak TC1203 -TC1 206  for a 

maximum indication on the  VTVM . 

( 4) 

Connect  the  RF  probe  of  the  VTVM  to 
terminal  A  on  the 

430 

MH z  unit .  Peak 

TC140 1 -TC1406  f or  a  maximum  indication 
on the  VTVM . 

(5) 

Con firm  the  results  in  steps 

(2) 

through 

(4) 

on the  wattmeter . 

(6) 

Repeak  the  points  in  steps 

(2) 

thro ugh 

(5) 

on  each  position  of  t he  BAN D  s witch ,  then 
recheck  the  results  to  ensure  maximum 
performance  over  the  entire  range 

430-

440 

MH z .  

(7) 

Set  the  meter  s witch  to  P O .   Set  the 
transceiver  DRIVE or  CARRIER  control  for 

an output  of 

1 2  

watts .  Adjust  VR1203 for an 

indication of 

.8 

on the P O  meter . 

(8) 

Beginning  at  zero  drive ,  increase  t he  level 

of  the  DRIVE or  C ARRI ER  control  on  t he 
transceiver  until  the  transverter  power  out­
put does not increase further . 

(9) 

Advance  VR1201  slowly clockwise un til e qual 

power  output  is  achieved  across  the 

430-

440 

MH z range . 

( 1 0) 

Rotate  VR1 202  fully clockwise . 

(1 1) 

While  transmitting ,  rotate  VR1301  to  secure 
maximum po wer output on the  wattmeter . 

( 1 2) 

No w  rotate  VR1202  fully  clockwise .  While 

transmitting ,  slo wly  rotate  VR1202  counter ­

clockwise ,until  the  po wer  output  just  begins 
to f all o ff .  Do not go past the threshol d point . 

( 1 3) 

Remove  the  dummy  load  from the 

430 

MHz 

ANT  jack .  V.hile  transmit ting ,  check  to  be 

sure  that  the  P O  meter  indicates 

.2 

with no 

load  applied .  If  not ,  check the  AFP  unit  f or 

mal functioning  parts . 

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Summary of Contents for FTV-901R

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL FTV 901R YAESU MUSEN CO LTD TOKYO JAPAN...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Page GENERAL 1 SPECIFICATIONS 2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 4 REAR PANEL 5 INSTALLATION 6 OPERATION 8 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 12 MAINTENANCE ALIGNMENT 21 PARTS LIST _ 2 9 1 i...

Page 3: ...er in addition to t he FT 90 1DM The operator can transmit on 1 45 MHz while listening on 29 MHz or 435 MHz or transmit on 435 MHz while list ening on 1 45 MHz The FTV 90 1R also includes repeater spl...

Page 4: ...tenna input Size 21 0 W x 157 H x 35 2 D mm Weight 10 kg SEMICONDUCTOR FET 3SK5 l 03 6 3 SK5 9Y Silicon Transistors 2SC73 0 2 2 SC 2 05 3 2 2SC784R 6 2 SC 21 66 2SC1424 5 2 SC 2 3 69 2 2SC1426 2 2 SC...

Page 5: ...pc 1 pc 1 pc RCA plug Spare fuse PIN No I 2 3 4 5 6 7 fi UND LL 1 pc 1 pc CABLE A CABLE B CABLE C COLOR HEATER WHITE HEATER2 BLUE 1 No C I HEATER __J HEATER2 TX GND RED RX GND GREEN EARTH BLACK Cable...

Page 6: ...l receiver This is normally used only for satellite operation ALC This switch selects the ALC threshold level For 4 RF GAIN This control sets the receiver RF gain level for 5 0 and 1 44 MHz operation...

Page 7: ...e and protection from dangerous electrical shock a good earth ground should be connected here using a short heavy braided cable 6 RF IN This jack should be connected to the FT 901 DM RF OUT j ack usin...

Page 8: ...r to the drawings for details o f correct interconnections between the FTV 901R and the FT 901DM FT 1 01 ZD and an external receiver such as the FR 1OlD AC 234V AC AC AC 220V 200V 117V AC llOV ANTENNA...

Page 9: ...RECEIVER ANTENNA JACK FTV 901R FT 901 FT IOIZ CABLE A EXTERNAL RECEIVER v D 7...

Page 10: ...t o i 0 0 I E 0 FREQUENCY COVERAGE CHART HF TRANSCEIVEF lOA lOB lOC lOD BANDSWITCH 28 0 28 5 28 5 29 0 29 0 29 5 29 5 3 0 0 50 52 50 0 50 5 50 5 51 0 51 0 51 5 51 5 52 0 52 54 52 0 52 5 52 5 53 0 53 0...

Page 11: ...of the drive levels beyond the point stipulated in steps 6 through 8 will not increase the power output component life may however be shortened drastically if these input levels are exceeded 1 0 For...

Page 12: ...changed to 35 l 2 MHz We regret this inconvenience to you but the FT 1 01 and FR 1 01 series wa s produced long before OSCAR 8 was con ceived There should be no problem at all when using the FT 901 s...

Page 13: ...6 39 1 3 3 X1601 HC 1 8 U 67 000 23 5 pF 40 S1 0 5 mW X1602 67 333 430 X1603 67 666 MHz X1604 6 8 000 X160S 6 8 333 BAND 50MHz 144MHz nFUNDAMENTAL RANGE 50 52 52 54 144 146 146 148 THIRD OVERTONE LOCA...

Page 14: ...rter Follow the block diagrams while reading this discussion and refer to the schematic dagram for specific details TRX IOmBA 1 r UNIT R 1 I i F 1 JJ I I T 10m INPUT ALC NIP lMtT 144MHz _ T ANT R 6 IO...

Page 15: ...J r _ JAv r _J S 104 ALC NPU1 R3 2K 52102 I 0 II l M f 11 s2103 a T _ 210J EXTA cv I l 1 ti 6 111 161 Sf ti L o Sl e 6 lo SI i vP t q IC 11 Ii D7 9 11 12 DOWN ISIS55 ri il t f f f f f t fl IQ Q q q Q...

Page 16: ...5 4 MHz signal is then passed through a selective bandpass fil ter which effectively eliminates spurious signals Th e signal is then amplified by the amplifier chain consisting of Q102 3SK51 Q103 2SC2...

Page 17: ...fil6IG 00214iWf No2 N 4701 I r C30 I 22Jl 6Y H 1 f 7 T c t T 0 1 01 ID U N ij Jl fTl l z u ocl I iI I I I I I I I 8 f tJ1 0 0 I o I o I 31 n ID OI Cl I l U t m I f 0 C88 0 01 lrjl I M _ I 0 N JI 7 11...

Page 18: ...fed to Q611 2SC1815Y which acts as a switch for the AFP circuit which will protect Q101 from damage caused by high SWR A further portion of the output is detected by 0702 1S1555 and fed to the meter...

Page 19: ...I t I a 1 R35 s0f57 tu IK I lfD2 100 t 1 _ T I I 0 0 Tl l I VJ U1 0 0 U1 l I VJ U1 r 1 I RL01 I I t I I I Oi l t N Vi C b QJ C44 Do l 14 15553 _ A I I I 0 0 N VJ CD 0 I 0 N VJ CD U1 I tf f 9 R21 o i5...

Page 20: ...ter then amplified by the amplifier chain consisting of Qi4oi 2SC1424 Q1402 2SC1426 Qi403 2SC1426 and final amplifier Qi3oi UP 07BL The output signal from Qi3oi is fed through a stripline filter via R...

Page 21: ...c21 i I frli J IOO J 7 r Rl 1 Z711 L HI r 0 0 j CIS 0 0 J n L I j T a I 0 0 c I 0 ID r m 0 0 mo J ID i l I 01 z c z i DO J St68Fl t H C29 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I...

Page 22: ...o relay driver Qi7 03 2SC1815Y turning it on With the conduction of Qi703 RLi is REG UNIT l PB 1945 F 1102 MULTl JACK activated connecting the 10 meter output to the various units of the transverter a...

Page 23: ...frequency counter good to 250 MHz are required A dummy load and wattmeter good to 450 MHz are also required REG UNIT PB 1975 Connect a DC voltmeter to pin 11 of multijack MJl 2 or 3 Adjust VR1701 for...

Page 24: ...Peak VR 1902T206 T207 T20s and T209 for a maximum reading on the HF transceiver S meter Reduce the signal generator output if necessary to secure easy viewing of the peak point Switch to the 52 54 MH...

Page 25: ...ITCH DOW N DOW N A TX OUT Q3 0 1 TC3 0 2 TC3 o s TC3 0 1 L2 o s Q 2 0 4 Q2 1 0 TC2 0 1 Q2 0 3 T2 0 s VR 2 0 1 T2 0 4 T2 0 3 TC2 01 52 54 DOWN TC2 0 6 50 52 DOWN ADJUST TC2 0 TC2 0 7 FREQUENCY 2 1 0M...

Page 26: ...Peak TC1001 TC1004 T6o4 TC6o6 for a maximum reading on the H F transceiver S meter Re duce the signal generator output i f neces sary to secure easy viewing o f the peak point Switch to the 1 40 148...

Page 27: ...1 TX OUT TC 6o5 T602 TC 6os Q 6 03 T6 os TC6o6 TC601 TC6os TC6o9 TC6 1 0 TC6 1 1 FREQUENCY 1 16 6M H z 1 1 5 4M H z 1 18 6M H z 1 1 7 4M H z X 6o6 1 46 1 48DOWN J8j JJ J X 605 1 44 1 46DOWN JE I Xso...

Page 28: ...439 MHz Recheck the results to ensure maximum response across the entire operating range 3 Transmitter section 1 Connect the dummy load wattmeter to the 430 MHz ANT jack Set VR1201 and VR1202 fully c...

Page 29: ...1 TC 16os TC 1604 TC 16os TC 1601 TC 1602 x l601 x l602 x l603 x l604 X 16os 0 0 N N cS cS I I N M 0 0 M M J M 0 N U M 0 a O N N c 0 M M I cl I M u I 27 0 0 U M M u u I I N a I Q1202 TC 12os Q 1203 D...

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Page 32: ...1 04 1 4 TJ 100 k n R21 8 40143224 1 4S VJ 220 k n R236 40143225 2 2 M n I N D UCTOR L21 1 2 1 2 53020038 Micro Inductor FL 4H 0 6 8 H L214 53020005 3 3 H POT E N T I O M E T E R L207 209 53020006 6 8...

Page 33: ...pF C501 506 32821 102 Ceramic Feed Thru ECK Y l H 102WE C3 16 335 3 1 829010 1 pF 5 08 509 C3 1 0 3 1 5 3 1 829050 5 pF 5 1 1 5 1 3 C302 31 829200 20 pF 5 15 C301 3 1 7 3 1 829330 33 pF C5 1 7 368252...

Page 34: ...1 40143560 56 n 6 25 628 630 625 633 6 3 3 635 643 R604 608 6 1 1 40143 101 10o n 65 7 662 663 614 65 1 655 667 669 6 72 659 673 678 6 79 R629 40143221 220 n C605 606 636 30820103 0 0 1 F R647 L6 13...

Page 35: ...604 1 9270 Printed Circuit Board R E C E PTAC L E 0 1 9270AZ PCB with Components 1701 68000003 S0 239 9 1 100008 Wrapping Terminal C POWER MOD U L E Q70 1 78000002 VP 20BL R ESONATO R BOA R D PB 1 800...

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Page 37: ...istor 2SC1424 Q1401 223 14240 Transistor 2SC1424 Q1402 1403 22314260 2SC 1426 D IO D E 01503 1506 2 1 090 1 5 2 Schottky Barrier 1 SS43 D I O D E 0 1 5 0 7 1 5 1 0 21090 1 1 3 Silicon 1 SS 5 3 0 1 4 0...

Page 38: ...3273 VJ 27 kn 1 509 TC1 505 1 5 08 3900001 0 ECV l ZW 1 0 x 5 3 N 10 pF CAPAC ITOR C1625 3 1 829059 Ceramic Disc 50WV SL 0 5 pF I N D UCTO R C163 1 3 1 8200 1 0 CH 1 pF L1505 1 5 1 3 5 5003 393 AT0706...

Page 39: ...apping Terminal C POW E R SUPPLY BOA R D PB 1 945 604 1 9450 Printed Circuit Board 01 9450AZ PCB with Components ALC AMP UNIT Symbol N o Parts No Description IC T RANS ISTOR PB 1 946 604 1 9460 Printe...

Page 40: ...rcuit Board 0 19470AZ PCB with Components TRANSISTOR Q1901 1 902 223 1 8154 D I O D E 01901 1 9 1 5 2 1 0 1 5 5 5 0 Silicon D1916 1 9 1 7 2 1 0900 1 1 0 001 F 0 01 F 47 H 220535 220 1 80 2SC 1 815Y 1S...

Page 41: ...6049280 Printed Circuit Board 01 9280AZ PCB with Components SW ITCH 64000 1 0 1 SLE 62301 64000 103 SLE 6 225 1 64000108 SLE 6425 1 ACCESSO R I ES Parts No Description Connection Cable A B c 6702000 1...

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