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Chassis CTC186 187AB
Chassis CTC186 187AB
SERVICE WARNING
Only qualified service technicians who are familiar with safety checks and guidelines should perform service work. Before replacing parts, disconnect power source to protect electrostatically sensitive parts. Do not attempt to modify any circuit unless so recommended by the manufacturer. When servicing the recei ver, use an isolation transformer between the line cord and power receptacle.
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Perform a final SAFETY CHECK before returning receiver to customer. Check repaired area for poorly soldered connections, and check entire circuit board for solder splashes. Check inner board wiring for pinched wires or wires contacting any high wattage resistors. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, grounds, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be sure to replace all insulators and restore proper lead dress.
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Apply 120V AC. Use remote transmitter to set customer controls for normal operation. Momentarily short pin XRPI to XRP2. The set should lose raster and sound, and then restart. If set does not shut down, the shutdown circuit should be repaired.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
POWER SUPPLY
Check F4001. IfF4001 is open, check CR4001 thru CR4004, C4001, C4003, C4004, C4007, C4009, C4010, Q4401, and U4101. Apply 120VAC and check for 140V at the cathode of CR4106. If voltage is missing, check CR4106, U4101, and T4101. Confirm operation of U4101 by checking for -40.0V* ± .5V* at pin I of U4101 (voltage may be 4 or 5 volts higher in standby mode). If the voltage is incorrect, U4101 may be defective or there may be an abnormal load. If voltage at the cathode of CR4106 measures approximately 30.0V, check for a short at pin I of U4101. lithe voltage at the cathode of CR4106 is over 200V, check for an open at pin I of U4101. If the outputs are shorted, the power supply will shut down until short is removed. Check voltages associated with Q41 03 and Q4105. If voltages are incorrect, check Q3101, Q3102, Q4103, Q4105, U4102, and pin 2 of U3101. If voltages are correct, refer to the "Horizontal" section of this Troubleshooting guide. * Taken from common tie point.
MISCELLANEOUS ADJUSTMENTS
PRETUNING
NOTE: All procedures require an antenna connected and power applied to the receiver.
VIDEO/CHROMA
Inject a video signal at pin 51 of UlOOI and check for video on the CRT. If video is now present, refer to the "IF-AGC" section of this Troubleshooting guide. Check for a video waveform at pin 48 of UlOOI. If waveform is missing, check Q2704. Check for the proper waveforms at pins 36, 37, and 38 of UlOOI. Ifthe waveforms are missing, check Ul 001. If the waveforms are present at pins 36, 37, and 38 of Ul 00 I, refer to the "Raster" section of this Troubleshooting guide.
Auto Program
1. 2. 3. Press the program button to select autoprogram. Press the + button. All available channels are scanned and stored in memory. Press display to clear menu.
COLOR TEMPERATURE
NOTE: See Service Adjustment Parameters to change drive and bias values. Press menu button on the receiver for collapsed raster service line. Disconnect the antenna. Preset the red, green, and blue drive values to 32. Preset the red, green, and blue bias values to provide 120VDC at the collector of the respective output transistors. Adjust screen control for a service line that is just visible. Adjust red, green, and blue drives to obtain a white raster. Check the low light to high light gray scale tracking. Repeat the procedure, if necessary, to obtain the best performance.
VERTICAL
Check for 24.8V at pin 2 of U450 I. If 24.8V is missing, check R4511. If R4511 is open, replace R4511 and check U450 I for internal short. Check pin 17 ofUIOOI for 2.7Vp-p vertical ramp signal. If the vertical ramp signal is present, check U4501 by substitution. If the vertical ramp signal is missing, check for 7.5V at pin 32 ofUIOOI and check for 3.3V at pin 18 of UlOOI. If 3.3V is missing at pin 18 of UlOOI, check C4501, C4503, and UlOOI.
Channel Memory
1. 2. 3. Press the program button to select channel memory. Select channel with number buttons or channel up and down buttons. Press + button to add a channel or - button to erase a channel. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add or erase other channels. When finished, press done button to save selections.
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RASTER
Check the CRT and CRT voltages. If red is missing, check pin 36 of UIOOI and Q5001. If green is missing, check pin 37 of UlOOI and Q5002. If blue is missing, check pin 38 of Ul 001 and Q5003. If the raster has a keystone shape, check deflection yoke. If the raster has height or width problems, refer to the "Vertical," "Horizontal," or "Power Supply" section of this Troubleshooting guide.
SERVICE MENU
The following adjustment and alignment procedures are accessed thru a service menu using buttons on the receiver. To access the service menu, tum the receiver on, press the menu button and hold it down while pressing the power button. While holding down the menu button, release the power button and press the volume + button. The screen will display a one line menu, on the left the parameter P 00, and on the right the value of that parameter V 00. Release buttons. Adjustments are made by selecting the proper parameter and changing the value of that parameter. To change the parameter number use channel up and down buttons. To adjust the current value of that parameter use volume + and - buttons. The three main groups of parameters are, the service adjustment parameters, the chassis alignment parameters, and the tuner alignment parameters. To access and change any of the adjustments, the proper parameter pass number and value must be entered. This information is listed at the beginning of each alignment. When these parameters are modified, the T-Chip and the corresponding EEPROM are updated. All service adjustments are bus controlled, except focus and screen. To exit the service menu return to P 00. WARNING: When adjusting the horizontal frequency be careful not to exceed the value range, or the receiver will go into shutdown, and replacement of U3101 may be required. In case the receiver goes into shutdown, connect a capacitor across C4402 with the same value, redo horizontal frequency adjustment, then remove the capacitor. It may be necessary to readjust the horizontal frequency again.
AUDIO
Select an active TV channel that is transmitting a stereo signal and check for an MTS waveform at pin 3 of U I 00 1. If the MTS waveform is missing check pins 55, 58, 57, and 3 ofUIOOI. Check for audio waveforms at pins 28 and 29 of U1600. If audio waveforms are missing, check U1600. If audio waveforms are present at pins 28 and 29 ofU1600, check for audio waveforms at pins 59 and 60 ofUlOOI. If audio waveforms are missing at pins 59 and 60 of Ul 001, check Ul601, pin 28 ofU3101, Q1601, and pins 4, 5, 7,8,59, and 60 of UIOOI. If audio waveforms are present, check U1901, Q1903, and pin 290fU3101.
IF-AGC
Inject a video IF signal at pin II ofUIOOI, and check for video on the CRT. If video is present on the CRT, check the tuner circuit. Check for a video waveform at pin 51 of UlOOI. If video waveform is present, refer to the "Video" section of this Troubleshooting guide. If video waveform is missing, apply AGC bias to pin 13 of UlOOI. If video is now present, check Q230 I and pins 6, 12, 13, and 14 of Ul 001. If video waveform is still missing, check UIOOI.
HORIZONTAL
To determine if the set is in shutdown, refer to the "High Voltage Shutdown" section of this Troubleshooting guide. If set is not in shutdown, inject a horizontal signal at the base of Q440 I. If horizontal deflection is now present, check Q4301, Q4302, T4301, and pins 20 thru 27 of U I 00 1. If there is no horizontal sweep, check Q440 I, T4401, CR4702, CR4113, CR4701, CR4705, CR4704, and Q4101. The high voltage rectifier is part ofT4401 and if defective will affect the operation of the horizontal circuits. Horizontal linearity and foldover may be caused by C4402, C4406, or {M02 being defective.
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MISCELLANEOUS ADJUSTMENTS
CHASSIS ALIGNMENT PARAMETERS
Parameter No. Parameter Name Pass number for chassis alignment parameters PLL tuning Range Must set to 77 00 - 63 On-Set Value 00 Comment May not advance to higher parameter until value is set.
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Parameter Name Ch. 50 secondary Ch. 50 primary Ch. 50 single Ch. 51 secondary Ch. 51 primary Ch. 51 single Ch. 57 secondary Ch. 57 primary Ch. 57 single Ch. 63 secondary Ch. 63 primary Ch. 63 single Ch. 76 secondary Ch. 76 primary Ch. 76 single Ch. 83 secondary Ch. 83 primary Ch. 83 single Ch. 93 secondary Ch. 93 primary Ch. 93 single Ch. 110 secondary Ch. 110 primary Ch. 110 single Ch. 117 secondary Ch. 117 primary Ch. 117 single Ch. 125 secondary . Ch. 125 primary Ch. 125 single
Range 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63 00-63
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Pass number for tuner alignment parameters Ch. 2 secondary Ch. 2 primary Ch. 2 single Ch. 6 secondary Ch. 6 primary Ch. 6 single Ch. 14 secondary Ch. 14 primary Ch. 14 single Ch. 17 secondary Ch. 17 primary Ch. 17 single Ch. 18 secondary Ch. 18 primary Ch. 18 single Ch. 13 secondary Ch. 13 primary Ch. 13 single Ch. 34 secondary Ch. 34 primary Ch. 34 single Ch. 37 secondary Ch. 37 primary Ch. 37 single Ch. 48 secondary Ch. 48 primary Ch. 48 single
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Refer to Stereo Adjustments section. Refer to Stereo Adjustments section. Set value to 06. Set value to 18. Set value to 08. Refer to Stereo Adjustments section. Refer to Stereo Adjustments section.
(1) RF AGC has been preset at time of manufacture for optimum operation over a wide range of RF signal input conditions. Readjustment should not be required unless the tuner has been repaired, U1001, U3101, or U3201 has been replaced, or unusual signal conditions exist. Use weakest local signal to adjust RF AGC parameter setting.
MISCELLANEOUS ADJUSTMENTS
MECHANICAL TUNER COIL ALIGNMENT
The tuner coil alignment is preset at the time of manufacture and should require no further adjustment. The following recommended procedure should be performed only in event a complete tuner alignment is necessary, which is unlikely. Use plastic or wooden tool to knife coils. This procedure is performed with top tuner cover removed and bottom tuner cover in place and soldered. Tuner service modulator RCA stock No. 215568 is used in this procedure. 1. Manually tune the receiver and the tuner service modulator to channel 125 (band 3) and enter parameter 154. 2. Connect digital volt meter to tuner side ofR7525. Check for voltage reading between 4.55V and 4.75V, ifnot 3. expand or compress L7303 to set voltage within these limits. 4. Manually tune the receiver and the tuner service modulator to channel 50 (band 2) and enter parameter 127. 5. While digital volt meter is still connected to R7525, check for voltage reading between 4.8V and 5V, if not expand or compress L7304 to set voltage within these limits. 6. Manually tune the receiver and the tuner service modulator to channel 17 (band I) and enter parameter 109. 7. While digital volt meter is still connected to R7525, check for voltage reading between 4.4V and 4.6V, ifnot expand or compress L 7305 to set voltage within these limits. 8. Manually tune the receiver and the tuner service modulator to channel 125 (band 3) and enter parameter 154. 9. Connect digital volt meter to positive side of C7503 (RF AGC to tuner). 10. 12.
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Set parameter value range to 31. Enter parameter 155 and set parameter value range to 31. Expand or compress L7104 for minimum RF AGC voltage. Enter parameter 156 and set parameter value range to 31. Expand or compress L7102 for minimum RF AGC voltage. Manually tune the receiver and the tuner service modulator to channel 50 (band 2) and enter parameter 127. Set parameter value range to 31. Expand or compress L7113 for minimum RF AGC voltage. Enter parameter 128 and set parameter value range to 31. Expand or compress L7111 for minimum RF AGC voltage. Enter parameter 129 and set parameter value range to 31. Expand or compress L7107 for minimum RF AGC voltage. Manually tune the receiver and the tuner service modulator to channel 17 (band 1) and enter parameter 109. Set parameter value range to 31. Expand or compress L7114 for minimum RF AGC voltage. Enter parameter 110 and set parameter value range to 31. Expand or compress L7112 for minimum RF AGC voltage. Enter parameter III and set parameter value range to 31. Expand or compress L7106 for minimum RF AGC voltage. Perform the entire Electronic Tuner Alignment.
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Tum stereo expander off. Enter parameter 25. Set stereo generator output to pilot, 300Hz, and L + R. Connect an oscilloscope to connector JS6 (see pin 5 of UlOOI, page 3B). Adjust the parameter value for an output level of 2.2Vp-p. Do not measure noise. Connect a dual oscilloscope to connector JS6 (see pin 5 of Ul 00 1, page 3B) and connector JS5 (see pin 4 of Ul 001, page 3B). Confirm that outputs are within ± 25m Vp-p of each other.
Set volume to midrange. Set stereo generator to pilot, 300Hz and L. Connect oscilloscope to JS6 (see pin 5 of UIOOI, page 3B). Enter parameter 30. Adjust value to 20. Increase parameter value slowly for a minimum amplitude of waveform. Enter parameter 31. Change stereo generator to 3kHz. Set parameter value to 20. Increase parameter value slowly for a minimum amplitude of waveform. NOTE: If stereo generator does not have 3kHz setting or if parameter 31 does not adjust the same as parameter 30, set parameter 31 to a value of 31 and confirm parameter 30 is adjusted for minimum amplitude at 3kHz or highest generator setting.
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SCHEMATIC NOTES
Waveforms and voltages are taken from ground, unless noted otherwise. Waveforms taken with triggered scope and colorbar signal. Waveform voltage is peak to peak. Timebase is per division. Waveforms shown at 10 divisions. Supply voltages maintained as seen at input. Voltages measured with digital meter and a lOOOIlVRF signal, with colorbar pattern, applied to antenna terminal. Controls adjusted for normal operation. Capacitors are 50 volts or less, 5% or greater unless noted . Electrolytic capacitors are 50 volts or less, 20% or greater unless noted. Resistors are II2W or less, 5% or greater unless noted. Value in ( ) used in some versions. Measurements with switching as shown, unless noted. Rated voltage shown on zener diodes.
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CIRCUITRACE
• When ordering parts, state the model number, part number, and description.
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Obtaining Parts
Many of these parts are available from your local Sams authorized distributor or the manufacturer of the equipment. Sams for the name of your nearest distributor: Call
800-428-7267
Or consult the Sams Annual Index for the address of the original equipment manufacturer.
Participating Vendors
Information on test equipment and replacement parts is listed in these pages for the following participating vendors. Consult the Sams Annual Index for their current address. • Custom Components Corporation (Chek-A-Color) • Sencore, Inc.
TEST EQUIPMENT
Test equipment listed by participating manufacturer illustrates typical or equivalent equipment used by Sams engineers to obtain measurements. This equipment is compatible with most types used by field service technicians.
Equipment
Oscilloscope Generators RGB Multiburst Signal Color Bar TV Stereo Digital VOM Frequency Meter Hi-Voltage Probe Accessory Probes
Sencore No.
SC3100 CM2125 VG91 VG91 VG91 SC3100 SC3100 HP200 TP212
Equipment
Isolation Transformer Capacitance Analyzer CRT Analyzer AC Leakage Tester Inductance Analyzer Flyback Yoke Tester Field Strength Meter Transistor Tester Horizontal Analyzer Video Analyzer
Sencore No.
PR570 LCI02 CR7000 PR570 LCI02 TVA92 SL753 TF46 HA-2500 VG91, TVA92
Created with pride by the employees of Howard W. Sams & Company. J. Barker, N. Beck, B. Buchanan, T. Clensy, G. Farrell, B. Fink, M. Herkless, J. Kocha, F. Malek, B. Medaris, R. Raus, B. Skinner
PARTS LIST
SEMICONDUCTORS
(Select the replacement that gives the best results.)
SEMICONDUCTORS continued
(Select the replacement that gives the best results.)
Item No.
CRI CR1401 CR1404 CR1600 CR1601 CR2702 CR3102,10 CR3111 CR3301 CR3303 CR4001 Thru CR4004 CR4101 CR4102 CR4103 CR4104 CR4106 CR4107 CR4108 CR4109 CR4111 CR4112 CR4113 CR4114 CR4115 CR4201 CR4302 CR4303 # CR440! CR4501 CR4701 CR4702 CR4704 CR4705 # CR4901 # CR4902 CR7101 CR7102 (1) CR7103 (1) CR7105 CR7106 CR7107 (2) CR7108 (2) CR7109,10 CR7111 (2) CR7112 CR7113 (2) CR7114 (1) CR7301 (1) CR7302 (2) CR7303 CR7304 (1) CR7305 (2) Q1401,02 Q1403 Q1404 Q1405 Q1601
Type No.
Item No.
Q1901, 02, 03 Q2301 Q2701 Thru Q2704 Q2705 Q3101 Q3102 Q3301 Q3302 Q3303 Q3304 Q3305 Q4101 Q4103 Q4105 Q4106 Q4301 Q4302 Q4401 # Q4901 Q5001, 02, 03 Q5004 Q7101,02 Q7401 Q7402 Q7403 Q7404 Q7501,02 Q7601 VI U2 # UlOO! U1600 U1601 VI901 U3101 U3201 U4101 U4102 U4501 U7301 U7401 U7501
Type No.
SK3100 SK3100 SK3100 SK3100 SK3100 SK3100 SK5010A SK9091 SK5010A SK3100 SK3998 SK5036
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SK5010A SK9000 SK5010A SK9091 SK3100 SK3100 SK5010A SK9000 SK5010A SK5010A SK5010A SK9091 SK9970
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PARTS LIST
CONTROLS & RESISTORS
Item No.
RI,R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R1401 R1406, 08, 15, 21 R1422 RI601 RI602 R1907 R1908 R1909 R2704,05 R2709 R2722 R2728 R2729 R2732 R2801 R2802 R3343 R4001 R4002 R4113 R4135 R4303 R4305 R4401 R4403 R4507 R4511 R4701 R4702 R4703 R4704 R4705 R4901 R4902 R4903 R4904 R4905 R5011 R7401 R7408 R7411 R7501, 02, 03 R7504, 05, 06 R7507 R7508 R7509 R7510 R7512 R7513 R7515 R7516 RN4501 RT4201
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Function/Rating
lOOK 1% 1I4W 10K 1% 1I4W 26.1 K 1% 1I4W 10K 1% 1I4W 26.1K 1% 1I4W 10K 1% 1I4W 26.1K 1% 1I4W 755% 1I4W 2200 2% 1I4W Nonflammable 22005% 222% 1I4W Nonflammable 225% 43.2K 1% 1I10W 61.9K 1% 1I10W 4.75% 1I4W 185%3W 4.75% 1I4W 1000 2% 111OW 27K 5% 1I2W 10001% 1I10W 470K 2% I/lOW 240K 2% 1I8W 10001% If4W 15K 1% I/lOW 15.8K 1% IflOW 51002% If4W 2.710% 15W Wirewound 2.7M 10% 1I2W 755% 2W Wirewound 272% 1I2W 51002% 1I4W 62005% 3W 15K5% IW 8205% I W Nonflammable 1.55% IW I 10% 2W Wirewound 1010% If2W 3.35% 2W Wirewound 3 5% 3W Wirewound 82K 5% 1I2W 1005% 1I4W 1005% 1I4W 28K 1% 1I4W 39.2K 1% 1I4W IOK5% 1I4W 5100 2% If4W 6805% 1I4W 6802% 191K 1% I/lOW 37.4K 1% 1I10W 1M 1% 1I10W 10K 1% I/lOW lOOK 1% 1I10W 26.IK 1% 1I8W 14.3K 1% IflOW 4531% 1I8W 15.8K 1% JIlOW lOOK 1% IflOW 15.8K 1% If4W lOOK 1% I/lOW 15.8K 1% 1I4W lOOK 1% IflOW Resistor Network 4.9PTC Cold replacement part.
Rating
4.7IlF 20% 35V NP 4.71lF 20% 35V NP 22pF 5% 50V NPO .001 5% 50V N750 470pF 5% 50V NPO 3.31lF 20% 50V NP 120pF 5% 50V NPO 220pF 5% 50V NPO 16pF 2% 50V NPO I OOpF 5% 50V NPO 68pF 5% 50V NPO 100pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO 220pF 5% 50V NPO 56pF 10% 50V NPO 22pF 5% 50V NPO 47pF 5% 50V NPO 82pF 5% 50V NPO 22pF 5% 50V NPO 200pF 5% 50V NPO .22 20% 125V AC 680pF 20% IkV 470pF 1.8kV 470pF l20VAC 680llF 20% 200V .005 20% 120V 680pF 20% IkV 150llF 20% 16V 101JP 20% 200V 221lF +30% -10% 200V 10llF 20% 200V 100llF +30% -10% 250V .0335% 400V .033630V .001 10% IkV 470pF 5% 50V NPO 15pF 1% 250V NPO 47pF 5% 50V NPO 220pF 5% 50V NPO 470pF 5% 50V NPO .01152% J.6kV .435% 250V 2.21lF 20% 200V .0047 10% 250V 470pF 5% 2kV 470pF 5% J.5kV 680pF 20% IkV 680pF 20% IkV .0120% IkV .22 +80% -20% 25V .001 10% 3kV 120pF 5% 50V NPO 4pF +OpF -.25pF 50V NPO 22pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO .75pF ±.25pF 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V N750 100pF 5% 50V NPO 22pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO replacement
Rating
120pF 5% 50V NPO 75pF 5% 50V NPO 20pF 2% 50V N220 4pF ±.5pF 50V NPO 1.5pF ±.I pF 50V NPO 68pF 2% 50V NPO 39pF 2% 50V NPO 68pF 2% 50V NPO IOpF 5% 50V NPO 5.6pF ±.25pF 50V N750 IOpF2%50VNPO 8pF ±.5pF 50V N750 5pF ±.5pF 50V NPO 3pF ±.5pF 50V NPO 10pF 5% 50V NPO 8pF ±.5pF 50V NPO 68pF 2% 50V NPO 7pF 2% 50V NPO 68pF 5% 50V NPO 10pF 5% 50V NPO 22pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO
# # #
QW075 QW222
QW022
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QW251 HW527 HW027 QW25 I 3W262 IW315 IWI82 IWID5 2WIDO HWOIO 2W3D3
# # # # #
# C4107 # C4122
C4126 C4303 C4310 C4311 C4313 C4401 C4402 C4403 C4404 C4405 C4406
CABINET PARTS
Item
# Mask and Back Assembly # Overlay Jack Panel
Window IR
QW310 QW25 I
# # # # #
215214 215215 215216 215217 215221 215218 215219 215220 215199 215221 181121 215221 181121 215221 215499 207768
C4702,04 C4706,08 C4710 # C4904 C5001 C5005, 06,07 C7102 C7103 C7104 C7l05 C7l08 C7113 C7118 C7124
Transmitter
Door Battery 224263
PARTS LIST
COILS & TRANSFORMERS
Item No.
FB3101, 03, 04 FB4102 FB4106,07 FB4108,09 FB41 10, 11 FB4112,13 FB4401 FB4501 L2302 L2304 L2701, 02, 03 L2704 L3101 L3102 # L4000 # L4001 L4101 L4102 L4I03,04 L4201 L4401 L4402 L5002,03,04 L7101 L7102 L7103 L7104,05 L7106 L7107 L7108 L7109 L7110 L7111 L7112 L7113 L7114 L7115 L7301 L7302 L7303 L7304 L7305 L7306 L7601 T4101 T4301 T4401 (1)
continued
MISCELLANEOUS
Mfr. Part No.
153328 161237 154322 154042 215546 154042 161237 215547 215502 197616 197616 175409 161243 160186
Function/Rating
Ferri te Bead Ferri te Bead Ferrite Bead Ferri te Bead Ferrite Bead Ferrite Bead Ferri te Bead Ferrite Bead VCO 2.21lH 2.21lH IOIlH IOIlH IOOIlH Yoke Horiz 1.3mH Vert 18.4mH Line Choke IOIlH 221lH 10IlH Degaussing 41lH Horizontal Linearity 561lH
Item No.
# CF1201 F4001 FL7102 IR3401
Description
Filter Fuse Filter Receiver Receiver Receiver Jack Jack Relay Socket Line Cord Filter Speaker Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch CRT Crystal Crystal Crystal Adapter Fuse Holder PC Board PC Board Transmitter
Notes
4.5MHz 5Amp, 125V, Fast Acting High Pass Remote, GPI U78QG Remote, GPI U7800 Remote, GPIU527Q Assembly Assembly Degaussing CRT AC, Polarized SAW 2 114" x 3 1/2",32 Ohm, 1.5W Channel Up Power Channel Down Volume Up Menu Volume Down 3.58MHz 8MHz 4MHz Antenna 75 To 300 Ohms For F4001 (2 Used) CRT DBX Stereo Remote, CRK74BA3
# # #
3.91lH
# # #
190507 175409 215504 175409 212229 215505 192844 196107 215507 215508 223929 223917 215509 215510 215511 200559 223288 215512 215513 215514 215613 215515 223928 223930 215516 223920 215517 215554 195708 221948 215541 215539 part.
J1401, 03, 04 J1405,06 K4201 KS5001 PIOI SF2301 SP1901,02 SW3410 SW3411 SW3420 SW3421 SW3430 SW3431 VIOl Y2801 Y3101 Y7401
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