home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Hacker Chronicles 2
/
HACKER2.BIN
/
005.SB018.DOC
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1993-04-19
|
5KB
|
143 lines
SB-018
Service Notes on TR-7400A 10-6-77
PLL and LED Display
1. No transmit or PLL unlock light on: R-27 shorted to shield at D-1 on
VCO Unit (X50-1370-10).
2. LED display changes when pushing on LED boards: Remove LED display
boards on display mother board. Trim all wires as close to the circuit
board as possible. Insulate the foil side of the board with thin plastic
and reinstall.
3. PLL unlock light on: Check for 9 volts at 9V terminal on VCO Unit
(X50-1370-10). Check Q10 (2SC496) and zener D5 (WZ-061) on this board.
4. PLL unlock light on and no signal at PI terminal on PD Unit (X50-1380-
10): Check for open ferri-inductor L1 in emitter lead of Q1 on VCO Unit
(X50-1370-10).
5. PLL unlock light on and no signal at pin 3 of IC4 on PD Unit (X50-
1380-10): Check for proper divide down signals on IC10, 5, 6, 7, 8.
6. Digits in display are intermittent or some segments are not properly
lit: Reseat the connectors on the Display Unit (X54-1210-10). (Push them
with a small screw driver.)
7. PLL unlock light stays on when unit is first turned on or cold:
Change R4 on the PD Unit (X50-1380-10) from 470 ohms to 47 ohms.
8. PLL unlock light is on for about 2 minutes when the unit is first
turned on and the inputs to IC4 on the PD Unit are ok, but there is no
output: Defective IC-4.
9. LED display changes when slightly turning or pressing down on channel
select knobs: Check for loose solder connections on the circuit board
under the BCD switches. (ON bottom of unit.)
10. One segement of one LED is dim: LED may be defective or the resistor
network may not be properly soldered.
11. Speaker howl at high volume levels: Reseal the VCO coil (inside small
shield box) on the VCO unit (X50-1370-10). use Q dope or a small amount of
Epoxy glue. The VCO must be retuned after the glue dries.
12. -600 KHz offset does not work: Check for open ferri-inductor L1 on PD
unit (X50-1380-10)
13. LR frequency cannot be adjusted to meet specifications: Check for
proper frequency at TP1 on the PD unit. It should be 2.56000MHz. (Must
use a 33 pf capacitor when counting this frequency)
RECEIVER
1. Receiver sensitivity down 30db: Check voltage at the drain of Q1
(3SK41L) on the RX Unit (X55-1150-10). It should be 7 volts. If it is
"0vdc", check for shorted feet-thru capacitor in the helical resonator.
It may be necessary to replace the helical resonator.
2. No receive: Check C9 voltage. Q27 (CSC496) on RX unit may be
defective.
3. No receive and no C9 voltage: Check Q28 (CSC496) and zener D16
(WZ090) on the RX unit.
4. Intermittent receiver audio: Check for shorted terminals on the
volume and squelch controls.
5. Receiver sensitivity down: Check for proper level of LR signal. If
down, check diode D-6 (1S2588) on the VCO Unit (X50-1370-10).
6. Receiver audio jumping up and down: Check C59 and C62 on RX unit.
7. No receive or low sensitivity: Check for proper output of 10.245MHz
oscillator. The 10. 245 MHz crystal may be defective.
8. Intermittent receive: Check discriminator colil L14 on RX Unit. It
may be open.
9. Meter lamp out: Replace small lamp (B30-9996-05) as follows:
1. Remove meter
2. Remove wires
3. Remove small circuit board
4. Replace lamp
5. Reassemble
TRANSMITTER
1. No meter indication but output power OK: Check for broken wire at
terminal SM1 on the RX Unit.
2. Transmitter intermittent when keyed rapidly: Defective D3 (MI402) on
PA unit (X45-1090-10).
3. Position of L2 in PA unit: The proper position of this coil is
directly on the collector tabs of Q2 (2N6083). This applies to 45XXXX
serial numbers only.
4. Background noise on transmit: Reverse coil L1 on the TX unit (X56-
1230-10).
5. RF meter works when first key transmitter an then fails: Check for
pinched RF sens wire at coil L7 in PA unit. Widen this coil if necessary.
6. Transmitter off frequency and receiver on frequency: Adjust coil L3
on TX Unit for correct frequency.
7. No RF output: Diode D3 (MI402) in PA unit shorted or improperly
soldered. If this diode is replaced, keep the leads as short as possible
an build up solder on the foil side of the board.
8. Low output power: Loose connection at TC3 in PA Unit.
9. No RF output and receiver sensitivity dow 30db: Diode D2 (MI301) on
the PA Unit may be defective. Also check D3 (MI402) on this board. Q1
(3SK41L) on the RX unit may also be defective.
10. Intermittent or no transmit: Check for loose connection at Q15
(2SC908) on the TX Unit. Also check the heat sink for this transistor.
11. No RF output but drive to PA Unit is OK: Check for proper SB voltage.
It should be 11 to 12 vdc when transmitteing into a 50 ohm load. If it is
0vdc check Q10 (2SC496) on the TX Unit.
12. No Modulation: Capacitor C4 (0.1 ufd tantalum) on TX unit may be
open.
13. No modulation: Check for pinched pins at microphone jack.
14. No RF output on one band: Check for proper alignment of
potentiometers VR61, 62, and 63.
15. No RF output: L4 not soldered to base of Q4 (2SC458B) in PA Unit.
(c) 10677TKC
Downloaded From P-80 International Information Systems 304-744-2253