Shimizus S 105 D Assembly Manual

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iif ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER $$ -105 ASSEMBLY MANUAL ‘444% SPECIPICATIONS *##44 ‘TX & RX Frequencies ‘Type of Emnission Rated transmit Power output Spurious rejection Image ratio Antenna impedance Receive sensitivity 3.5Miz band 3.5MHz - 4.0Maz 7 MHz band = 7.0MH2 - 7.5Mz 10 MHz band 10. OMHz - 10.5MHz 14 Miz band 14. 0MHz - 14. 5MHz 18 Miz band 18. 0mH2 - 18.5mHe 21 MHz band 21. 0MHz - 21.5mHz 24.5MHz band 24.5MHz - 25MHz 28 MHz band © 28.0MHz - 30Miz LSB, USB, CW, FM low - § type 100M - D type (SOW at 2eMHz band) -40 4B or better Better than 50 4B 50 ohm SSB - better than 10 4B S/N at 0.25 sv FM - 20 dB QS at 0.5 micro V Max. frequency deviation (FM) +5KHz or +10KHz, adjustable by VR Modulation Frequency stability Mike impedance Audio output Power supply Dimension Weight SSB - Balanced modulation FM ~ Variable reactance direct modulation Less than +1KHz 1-60 min. after warm up. Less than +100KHz for each 30 min. thereafter 500 ohm - 50 K ohm 1.5W at 8 ohms pe 13.5v3A- S type 20A ~ D type 124 (8) x 178(W) x 272(D) mm (protrusions not included) D-type - Linear amp is added to above. amp ~ 120(H) x 110(W) x 87(D) mm 5 kgs. (Linear amp - 1.2 kgs.) SS-105 HF ALL MODE TRANSCEIVER F.3, L. PEATORES as, sof 5 spree ee, the model 5-105 is a single conversion ‘premixing system equipped with a balanced mixer. A double tuning circuit coupled with a varicap provides very precise tuning in the RF stage. The RF-AGC (Radio Frequency Automatic Gain Control) automatically attenuates excessive input from a passing car or neighboring stations, giving the SS-105 an excellent S/N ratio and greatly reducing cross modulation and spurious emissions. A product of the latest PCB technology, the transceiver is very compact. Components are connected to each other by 1P connectors, so the transceiver can easily be taken apart for maintenance and servicing. = ‘The PCB's consist of : SE-AF, SE-IF, SE-RE, SE-PA, SE-YE, SE-0, SE-SW,SE-NE ecessories Supplied oe as Dc cord with a SA fuse 1 Gam plug for monaural 11 4P micro-connector female 1” 9P connector **.. :;"1) 3énm plugs for SP and KEY 2 =.°RCA plugs yptional Parts ‘ GW crystal filtor 8999.3 KHz > SE-NB unit Noise blanker and RFAGC- Highly recommended for maximun transceiver capability. SE-FwT unit IF circuit for FM transmit, consisting of a modulation circuit and an IF amplifier. SE-FMR unit FM receive circiut to convert 9 Miz to 455 Kiz and amplify and detect signals ; equipped with a built-in squelch circuit. ~ : 5 SE-MK unit. Circuit for 25xHz marker. ceystal for receiving the 1& Miz Standard Wave Wav (JJY) crystal for 24.5 Miz, Crystal for 28.5 Miz, Crystal for 29.0 Miz ceystal for 29.5 Miz Microphone: SE-ML —- one-ear headphone SE-H1 Accessories Supplied optional Parts 2) 3) a) 6) Filter Crystals PANEL OPERATING CONTROLS AP Gain RF Gain Skeltch TX-RK Switch Phone Jack mic Connector Name Plate RIT Switch SE-FMT. ; gaa 8) 9) 20) 1) 22) 13) 24) 15) 16) 17) Tuning Knob ‘TX-LED Multi-meter PO NB ALC Switch Marker Switch Power Switch ‘TX Tuning Knob Mode Switch Band Switch RIT Knob wm @ a @ (3) (6) m oo) aay aay a3) aay (as) AP GAIN RF GAIN The AF GAIN controls audio output. Turn it clockwise to increse volume. The RF GAIN controls and IF gain in receive. * Stancby Switch Depress SEND for transmit and RECV for receive. PHONE Jack MIC Name Plate RIT Switch TUNING Knob ) LED Meter PO/NB/ALC SW MARKER SW POWER Sit ‘7X TUNE MODE sw Headphone Jack. Microphone connector. Use a 4P plug. At ON position the RIT (Receiving Incremental Tuning) circiut works. At OFF position the RIT circuit stops working, and the receive frequency is equalized to the transmit frequency. This knob selects the desired frequency. Tune it Clockwise for higher frequencies. The dial should be used with the following points in mind. 1) Assuming that 7100KHz is the legal band edge of the ‘7uiz band, setting the tuning knob to 7100KHz will not cause off-band inthe ISB mode, but it will in the USB. 2) In the CW mode, the tuning frequency is about 800Hz from the LSB scale mark in the direction of the center fxequency if the frequency is 7MHz or higher. If the frequency is 3.5MHz, the tuning point is about 800Hz from the USB mark in the direction of the center frequency. 3) The clutch construction enables the dial to slide for calibration. Use WWV (or JJY) and a well-calibrated marker. Hold the dial with one hand and turn the tuning knob with your other hand for fine tuning. Note that the dial does not slide for more than 1OKHz. Red for transmit. Green for receive. The meter functions as an § meter (single strength indicator) in the receive mode. In the FM mode, it also functions asacenter meter. in the transmit mode, it has ‘the functions of an RF voltage meter and an ALC (automatic Level Control) meter. In the receive function, the up position activates the NB (Noise Blanker) circuit and the down position turns off the NB. In the transmit function, the up position makes the meter an RF power output voltage meter. The meter becomes an ALC meter when the switch is in the down position. With this switched to the up (ON) position, the marker produces a beat tone for each 25kHz step-up or step-down. For instance, the dial can be calibrated at 0,25,50,75 and 100KRz. The criterion should be the 15.0MHz standard wave of the WHV (or JJY). The optional 29.0MHz crystal is needed for marker calibration. This is an OW (up)/OFF (down) switch. ‘Tune clockwise for higher frequencies. The panel meter indicates the lower band edge. This knob is used to select LSB, USB, CW, FH, Fi-cnter~ meter. Use ISB for 3.5MHz and 7.0Miz. And Use USB for 14, 21 and 28MHz. Note that FM operation generates 3 times as much heat as SSB operation. You should provide sufficient cooling. (16) BAND si (17) RIT his knob is used for band switching. In the AUX position, you can operate on any frequency you have the crystals for. ** In receive mode only, you can shift the frequency a few Kilo hertz to that of the station with whom you communicate. *(2) RF GAIN SKELTCH **(16) ‘Turn it clockwise, then S meter swing. Sound become lower for the signal under s. At 10 MHz band, turning to counter-clockwise, and down the frequency, then hauling is made, but it is not defective. REAR PANEL @ Pover Supply 5 10W OCT, aR ANT 11) ANTENNA CONNECTOR (pro SP Jack @Finel mute sw Ext. SP Jack ‘ghis <2 the antenna connector. Use an M type plus. Tt de a terminal for 10M transuit output, but ean alse be used with « linear amplifier for 100¥ output. The lov pass filter cen handle up to 00v. When the transceiver 1s used for 10W output, connect (2) and (3) vith a coaxial cable ‘This terminel is used only for receive. The traneait output at this terminal {s about 100a¥. Use (b) and (5) for a tranaverter. Ia this case, the Pinal Mute Switch thould be turned OFF. Socket for remote controlling the transceiver. For norsal operation, keep the 9P plug plugged in the socke! See the cireult diagram. ‘There vill be about 3A at this connector for the tressa{t output of 10¥. ‘The OFF position will inectivate the muting efrouit is in operat~ fon whether the output is 10¥ or 100V. Hovever, there 1s still voltage applied to the collector. Connect your key to this Jack vith a 3.6m plug. A tone of about Seow: vill be genarated regardless of MODE wien the key is depres: sed. his is a terminal for an extersl sp 4, sss-asspoue msztuerrons. Assestly and tuning are needed for the SEAIF end ST-10 units only. Aol other unite nave deen pre-assexbled and pre-tuned at the facto expt to tune or reessexble. cools and Yateriels seeded Long-noses plier ng tron fer 30-4ow Sclder carefully. Good soldering vill provide good y fe: Be gure to use leciwachers or split vashers for attaching the unit say beccne rickety. 2. Otharvise sneral Precautions ‘the IP connecter mist be inserted into {ts mating connector lengthwise end straieht. do ot tvist connectors, or the spring may be damaged end cause contact noise. If the connection Decones loose, calk the part vith long-nosed pliers. "take care in mounting traneietors and diodes. If © sentconduetor is eourted in the wrong place, it may not only diseble the unft but also damage it. Note that ax electro~ lye cepecitor has 4istinct polarization. * It Je a good idea to check off « part on the parts List or circuit ets selder £2 * me heavy red vire Gs for the 13.5V line +3) vire has 13.5V in receive RB sR the voltage is 8.47. ran after you + the heavy e sme heavy crenge wire bas 13.57 in trans ‘me nesvy vaite wire ts the 9V line. & 2 trom the SE-AP Unit. che pover is Having pessed the lead thru the PCB in this vay, open it up slightl; Cut off the excess Do not allow too much protrusion of the lead. * Fitting hole of base plate or chrysanthemum base of earth should be soldered correctly.

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