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vei aR mat PHILIPS FALCON P135 Instruction & Maintenance Manual 9523-490-03101 Issue No. 1 Philips Electrical Industries of N.Z. Limited Telecommunications Division V.H.F. A.M. SOLID STATE RADIO TELEPHONE TYPE P135 This Service Manual is for the maintenance of Philips Telecommunications Equipment. The performance figures quoted are typical, and are subject to normal manufacturing and service tolerances. ‘The right Is reserved lo alter the equipment described in this manual in light of future development. Philips Electrical Industries of New Zealand Ltd s Box 2097, Wellington @ Telephone 735-735 LIST OF CONTENTS SUMMARY OF DATA Receiver Specification Transmitter Specification Crystal Specification SECTION 1 Technical Descriptions — Receiver Transmitter SECTION 2 Alignment Instructions — P195L, P135M Transmitter Receiver Alignment Instructions P135C, P135H Transmitter Receiver SECTION 3 Falcon Parts List Paris List — Low/Mid Band — Resistors. Capacitors Semiconductors InductorsiTransformers Parts List — High Band — Resistors Capacitors Semiconductors Inductors/Transformers Parts List Philips 12 NC Stocklist — Resistors Capacitors Semiconductors Miscellahous Components: SECTION 4 Miscellanous — P135LIM Add on Channel Kit P135H Add on Channel Kit P135 Installation Kit 135 Facility Option Kit 135 Mid-Band to Low-Band Conversion Kit 135 High-Band to Aero-Band Conversion Kit SECTION 5 PCB Layout — P195 Circuit Diagrams SECTION 6 Installation SECTION 7 Ancillary Equipment — PAGE 26 2a 29 30 31 i P135 FALCON TECHNICAL MANUAL SUMMARY OF DATA Operation: Frequency: Channel Spacing: Switching Bandwidth: Number of Channels: Equipment operating ‘Temperature Range: Power Supply: Current consumption: Aerial impedance: 'A3 Single or two frequency simplex amplitude modulation. 81— 88MHz Pi35L (Low Band) 94 — 108 MHz P135M (Mid Band) 118 — 136 MHz P136C (Aero Band) 451 — 156 MHz P125H_ (High Band) P135L, PI35M — 12% KHz P135C, P135H — 25 KHz P13SLIC — 3MHz ‘Transmitter + 1.5MHz from tune frequency. Receiver + 1.5MHz from tune frequency. P135M/H — 3MHz Transmitter 1 + 2 MHz from tune frequency Receiver + 1.5 MHz from tune frequency. Single channel standard Up to six channels available = 10°C to + 50°C ambient 13.5V nominal d.c. negative earth. Receiver 150 mA approx. Transmit 3A approx. 50 ohms nominal TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS RECEIVER: Sensitivity: SINAD Ratio: SIN Ratio at — 67dBm Input: Audio Output: Image Rejection: Blocking: Selectivity: Mute: Greater than 3 watt audio for less than ~107d8m signal input, modulated 30% at 1 kHz. 4608 for — 107dBm (tuv p.d,) input (18dB typical). Greater than 4508. 2 watt with 8 chm speaker 3 walt with 3 ohm speaker 7568. Less than 3 dB reduction In SIN Ratio with an interfering signal of —23 dBm at 180 kHz from the tune frequency. Adjacent channel rejection 9008. Elecironic, adjustable to less than ~ 1134Bm (0.5 UV p.d). gd8 change in Audio output power for an input change from ~ 107dBm to ~ 21dBm, TRANSMITTER Power Output: Spurious Output: Modulation response: Duty Cycle CRYSTAL SPECIFICATIONS P135L 81-88MHz 135M 94-108MHz P135C 118-136MHz P135H 150.05-156MHz Dimensions: Weight: Finish: 16W PI35L 12W P135M 1OW —P135C. HOW P135H Less than 2.5uW aerial socket, Within +0~3dB relative to 1kHz from 400 Hz to 2.5 kHz. Continous transmit at 60°C, 50 Ohms load and nominal supply voltage, Ax = fo+10.7 MHz Spec. PNZ1 2 Tx = fo MHz Spec. PNZ1 2 Rx = fo-10.7MHz Spec. PNZ1 2 Tx = fo MHz Spec. PNZ1 2 Rx = fo+214MHz Spec. PNZ1 3 Tx = fo MHz Spec. PNZ11 3 Rx = fe+21.4 MHz Spec. PNZ1 3 fo MHz Spec. PNZ11 3 ad u 200mm deep x 160mm wide x 50mm high. 1.7kg Black textured finish. RAO as sea TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION RECEIVER ‘The Receiver is a single conversion superheterodyne type, using 10.7 MHz or 21.4MHz as the Intermediate frequency. Protected dual gate MOS F.E.T.S. are used in the radio frequency amplifier rather than bipolar transistors because of their superior linearity and low noise. The incoming signal is fed from the Aerial via a Pye Coupler (the pin diodes act as high impedance in the receive mode) to Gate 1 of the A.F. Amplifier. The amplified signal is then filtered to gain adequate image rejection, and applied to Gate 1 of the MOS F.E.T. mixer The local Oscillator Multiplier produces a frequency which is 10.7 MHz above (P135L) or below (P135M) the tune frequency, or 21.4MHz above the tune frequency for the P135C and P135H. This signal is filtered to reduce any unwanted orystal harmonics and applied to Gate 2 of the mixer F.E.T. The intermediate frequency response is determined by a monolithic crystal filter which provides a typical selectivity at 90dB at 10KHz for 127% KHz or 80dB at 25KHz. The intermediate frequency signal is amplified in two stages; firstly a dual gate MOS F.E.T. amplifier, and secondly an integrated amplifier with balanced output. Automatic gain control voltage is applied to Gate 2 of the RF Amplifier and the first |.F. Amplifier MOS F.E.T and to Pin 6 of the integrated LF. Amplifier. ‘The signal is detected by a silicon diode and then passed through a series noise limiter that removes any noise impulses. The audio signal Is fed via a volume control to the thermally protected integrated audio amplifier. In the absence of an acceptable input signal the set is muted by applying reverse bias to the noise limiting diode. This is achieved by taking a sample of the intermediate frequency from the ‘output of IC2 and applying It to the input of 1C8 where it is limited and frequency demodulated, A portion of the demodulated noise (as determined by the mute potentiometer is then amplified and rectified. The resulting voltage is used to switch both the mute diode and the “Busy” LE.D. TRANSMITTER The transmit oscillatorimultiplier generates a radio frequency output at twice the crystal frequency. This is filtered by two top coupled tuned circuits and amplified by four subsequent tuned amplifiers to a power level of 15 watts (P125L), 12 watts (P135M) or 10 watts (P135CIH). ‘The output power from the final transmitter is passed through a low pass filter to attenuate the harmonics and fed to the aerial via the aerial switching diode D12 which is forward biased during transmit, and so has very low impedance. ‘The microphone signal is amplified by two stages of a quad operational amplifier and feed back is takan from the second stage to drive an automatic level control circuit. The audio signal is then clipped, and filtered by a fifth order low pass filter which uses the remaining two sections of the quad operational amplifier. A preset potentiometer then determines the signal level fed to the modulator power amplifier. ‘The modulator amplifier's uses a P.N.P. input stage, an N.P.N. second stage with boot-strapped load, and a darlington output stage. The output quiescent current is reduced to zero in the receive mode. The audio modulation is applied to both driver and final radio frequency stages of the transmitter. 4 ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS P135L LOW BAND 81 — 88 MHz P135M MID BAND 94 — 108 MHz TRANSMITTER ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED D.C. Power Supply 10-16v, 5A D.C. Voltmeter Audio Signal Generator. Marconi TF2000 Modulation Meter. Marconi TF2331 or similar Frequency Counter RLF. Power Meter. PRELIMIARY SET UP Remove bottom cover Connect R.F. power meter and couple it to the modulation meter via a suitable load attenuator Connect power supply, observing correct polarity and set to 13.5 volts. Set modulation level preset potentiometer VR3 to mid position. Select the appropriate channel within the switching range. (See switching bandwidth spec.) Turn set on. RLF. ALIGNMENT 1. Connect B.C. Voltmeter between test point 1 and chassis. Tune L16, L17 for maximum reading, 2. Connect D.C. Voltmeter between test point 2 and chassis. Tune L18 for maximum reading, 3. Connect D.C. Voltmeter between test point 3 and chassis. Tune L19,L20 for maximum reading. 4, Tune L22 and C128 for maximum output power. 5, Repeat 1 to 4 6. Ifoutput power is greater than 15 watts (P135L), 12 watts (P135M), reduce C128 by a small amount and retune L22 for maximum. 7. Repeat 6 until 15 watts (P136L) or 12 watts (P135M) is obtained. If C128 cannot be reduce the fixed capacitor C127 may be removed MODULATOR 1. Remove microphone audio input P29, P32 and connect audio generator at this point. 2. Adjust generator output level to give 25% modulation at 1KHz (approximately 4mY) 3. Increase generator output level by 20 dB and adjust modulation level preset potentiometer VR3 to give 60% modulation maximum. (Peak or trough). FREQUENCY Check the transmitter frequency and adjust the appropriate orystal trimer coll, This should be Gone after the alignment is complete, and only if a suitable frequency reference is available. NOTES 4. The P108L transmitter may be operated at any frequency within 1.5MHz above or below the Tune frequency. 2. The P135M transmitier may be operated at any frequency within 2MHz above and 1MHz below the tune frequency. 8. The microphone impedance is nominally 10K ohm. The generator output impedance should be increased to approximately 10K ohm, by the addition of a resistor in series with the output. iH EE Sn sees ses ocean tp jot —— fe ..pna__fe_l. e_l RECEIVER ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Audio power meter (3 ohm impedance) R.F. Signal generator A crystal controlled 10.7MHz marker oscillator ‘A high impedance voltmeter or oscilloscope D.C, Voltmeter R.F. AND L.O. ALIGNMENT 1. Connect a speaker or power meter 2. Connect a power supply, observing correct polarity, and set to 13.5V. 3. Select a channel in the middie of the switching range. 4. Connect a signal generator to the aerial terminal, Set the generator to 30% modulation, 1KHz modulating frequency, and tune to the appropriate frequency. 5. Tune L10, L11, L12, L13, L14, L15 for maximum audio output. A diode probe may be used it necessary to tune the local oscillator injection L10, L11. Place the probe on gate 2 of mixer transistor TR22 and tune for maximum. L10, L11 should be tuned again for maximum audio output after the probe has been removed. NOTE: The output level of the signal generator should be progressively reduced as the set is iuned to keep the signal to noise ratio at about 1048. FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT The frequency should be adjusted unless:a suitable frequency counter or crystal referenced generator is available. Adjust the appropriate crystal trimming coil (L20-L34) so that when a 10.7MHz oscillator is held near the orystal filter a zero frequency beat is heard In the audio output. LF. ALIGNMENT ‘The IF coils are set in the factory and should not be altered. If a coil is replaced, tune as follows: 4. Apply an unmodulated signal at tune frequency 2. Connect a do voltmeter between P19 and ground to measure the age voltage. 3. Tune T2, T3, T4 and 5 for minimum age voltage. NOTE: The output level of the signal generator should be progressively reduced to keep the age voltage at about 4-5 volts. MUTE ADJUSTMENT 1. Turn the mute contro! fully clockwise. 2. Place an oscilloscope probe or voltmeter on pin 8 of 13 (M3075) and tune L9 for maximum reading. 3. Increase the inductance of L9 (Tur clockwise) until voltage falls to 5 volts. NOTE: The P136 receiver may be operated at any frequency within 1.5MHz above or below the tune frequency. 6 ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS P135H HIGH BAND 150 — 156 MHz P135C AERO BAND 118 — 136 MHz TRANSMITTER ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED D.C. Power Supply 10-16v, 5A D.C. Volimeter Audio Signal Generator. Marconi TF2000 Modulation Meter. Marconi TF2331 or similar Frequency Counter RLF. Power Meter. PRELIMIARY SET UP Remove bottom cover Connect P.F. power meter and couple It to the modulation mater via a suitable load attenuator Gonnact power supply, observing correct polarity and set to 13.5 volts. Set modulation level preset potentiometer VRS to mid position. . Select the appropriate channel within the switching range. (See switching bandwidth spec.) Turn set on. R.F. ALIGNMENT 4. Connect D.C. Voltmeter between test point 1 and chassis. Tune L16, L17 for maximum reading 2, Connect D.C. Voltmeter between test point 2 and chassis. Tune L18 for maximum reading 3. Connect D.C. Voltmeter between test point 3 and chassis. Tune L19,L20 for maximum reading 4, Adjust C126 for maximum output power. 5. Readjust 17,L18,L19, L20 for maximum reading at testpoint 3. 8. Increase 0126 fo set power output to 10W. Note that current consumed by transmitter witl decrease as power output decreases. MODULATOR 1. Remove microphone audio input P29, P82 and connect audio generator at this point. 2. Adjust generator output level to give 25% modulation at 1KHz (approximately 4mV). 3. Increase generator output level by 20 dB and adjust modulation level preset potentiometer VR3 to give 60% modulation maximum. (Peak or trough). FREQUENCY Check the transmitter frequency and adjust the appropriate crystal trimer coll. This should be done after the alignment is complete, and only if a suitable frequency reference is available. NoTEs 4. The P1360 transmitter may be operated at any frequency within 1.5MHz above or below the Tune frequency. 2. The P135H transmitter may be operated at any frequency within 2MHz above and 1MHz below the tune frequency. The microphone impedance Is nominally 10K ohm. The generator output impedance should be increased to approximately 10K ohm, by the addition of a resistor in series with the output, RECEIVER ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Audio power meter (3 ohm impedance) R.F. Signal generator A crystal controlled 21.4MHz marker oscillator A high impedance voltmeter or oscilloscope D.C. Voltmeter R.F. AND L.O. ALIGNMENT 4. Connect a speaker or power meter 2. Connect a power supply, observing correct polarity, and set to 13.5V. 3. Select a channel in the middle of the switching range. 4. Connect a signal generator to the aerial terminal. Set the generator to 30% modulation, 4KHz modulating frequency, and tune to the appropriate frequency. 5, Tune L10, L11, L12, L13, L14, L15 for maximum audio output. A diode probe may be used if necessary to tune the local oscillator injection L10, L11. Place the probe on gate 2 of mixer transistor TR22 ang tune for maximum. L10, L11 should be tuned again for maximum audio ‘output after the probe has been removed. NOTE: The output level of the signal generator should be progressively reduced as the set is tuned to keep the signal to noise ratio at about 1048. FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT ‘The frequency should not be adjusted uniess a suitable frequency counter or crystal referenced generator is available. Adjust the appropriate crystal trimming coil (L29-L34) so that when a 21.4MHz oscillator is held near the crystal filter a zero frequency beat Is heard in the audio output. LF, ALIGNMENT The IF coils are set in the factory and should not be altered. If a coil is replaced, tune as follows: 1. Apply an unmodulated signal at tune frequency 2. Connect a dc voltineter between P19 and ground to measure the agc voltage. 3. Tune T2, 13, T4 and TS for minimum age voltage. NOTE: The output level of the signal generator should be progressively reduced to keep the age voltage at about 4-5 volts. MUTE ADJUSTMENT 4. Turn the mute control fully clockwise. 2. Place an oscilloscope probe of voltmeter on pin 8 of IC3 (LM3078) and tune L8 for maximum reading. . 3. Increase the inductance of L9 (Turn clockwise) until voltage falls to 6 volts. NOTE: The P135H receiver may be operated at any frequency within 1.75MHz above or below the tune frequency. ‘The P135C receiver maybe operated at any frequency within 3MHz above or below the tune frequency. FALCON PARTS LIST The first section of the Parts List (Pages 10 to 21 incl) component values in order of circuit reference number. The second section (Pages 22 to 25 incl) gives Philips 12NC Part Number and Manufacturer for each component type. All colls are Philips (NZ) manufacture, 10 LOW/MID BAND COMPONENTS CODE RESISTORS. coDE RESISTORS Rt 40K Ret 27K R2 1K Re2 AKT 3. 40K Res 10K Ra 680R, Red 820R, RS 4K Res 20K R6 6808 R66 150R RT 120R Rez 6K8 RE 22R eB. 10K RO 4708 Reg 22R R10 40K R70 180K Rit 4aK7 Rvt 10K R12 10K R72 4TK Ria. 12K R73. 100K R14 100K R74 40K RIS aK? R75 Diode 1N4148 RI6 220K R76 1K RI7 33K R77 1K8. RIB 220K R78 56K Rig 15K R79. 68k R20 220K Reo 15K Rat 1M R81 470R R22 1M R82 27K R23. 470K Rea. 47R Raa 400K Re4 22R R25 470K RBS, 2K2 R26 470K Ree 220R R27 100K RB? 1K R28 100K Rea 22R R29 100K Reg. 22R 30 100K R90 820R R31 100K Rot 33K R32 400K R92 150R, Rag 10K Reg 10K. R34 1K Rea 220R R36. 4K ROS: 10K R36 3308 R96 220R Ra7 6808 R97 18R R38 560R, R98, 10K R39 180R ROO 100K Ré0. 180R R100 aR Rat 100R RIOT 15K, Raa 2K2 R102 470R R43. 40K R103 68R, Raa 33 R104 27K RAS 68K R105 3K3 RAG 33K R108, 1K8 Raz 560R R107, 12K R48 220K R108, 150R Rag 680R R109 88R R50 220K R100 108 R51 22K Rit 56R. R62 22K R112 22R R53. 8K2 R113, 10R R54 220K R114 56R R55 68k R115, 220R R56 100K R116 680R RS7 8K R17 680R R58. 4K7. RIB 680R R59 470R R119 880R R60 220R, R120 680R | 7 _ LOWI/MID BAND COMPONENTS CODE RI21 680R Ri22 680R R123 e80R | Rt24 680R Ri25 630R R126 680R R127 620 R128 10K R129 6Ke | R130 680R ) Rat 47K A132 4aK7. R133, 820 |} R84 1K vRt 100K Log vR2 10K LIN VR3 4K7 Preset lin LOW/MID BAND COMPONENTS CODE c c2 c3 a 6 C6 7 ca co 10 cit 12 ci3 14 C15 C16 17 18 ci9 C20 cai C22 C23 C24 C25 026 car C28 C29 C30 31 C32 033 034 35 C36 37 38 039 cao cat 42 043 caa C45 C48 car caB cag 50 51 cz 53 C54 055 C56 cs7 58 59 C60 CAPACITORS, uF 40nF quF 2.2uF o.tuF 22nF 4T0F ink 16nF 10uF t0nF ink 330p 10nF ink 150pF inF ink 0.15uF 16nF tur a7uF 40nF tne tur 1000uF 100uF 1000uF ink 4.70F 1uF 2.2uF 4.7uF 4.70F tOnF 10nF 3.39F 10nF 10nF t0nF ink tonF 40UF Tant ink ink 10nF Poly SpE ane tur anF 1uF 470pF t0nF 10nF 2.2uF 100pF 39pF bepF ink. 22pF * Denotes value for low band CODE cet C62 ces C64 065 ces 087 068 ceo c70 crt cre 73 c74 crs ore c77 crs ora 80 cat 082 083 084 cas ces cer cas ceo C90 cat coz cas C94 C95 C96 C97 C98 C99 C100 C101 102 C103 C104 C105 C108 C107 C108 C109 C110 ont o1t2 C113 org C115 cre cuz cre c119 120 CAPACITORS 0.68pF 22pF tonF tink anF ink, tn 18pF 0.56pF 18pF 0.560F 16pF An ink 1uF ink inF 12pF in 15nF 3.3nF/2.2nF 10uF 22uF 33uF nF 40nF o.1uF 1000uF 220uF inF anF ink 100pF 68pF 39pF nF 45pF 1pF 12pF 4p7 ink tur 4nF inF ine 12pF 120F ine 40pF 33pF 4TpF inF uF anF 50nF ink 15pF AIF 4IpF *27pF *0.68pF *27pF *0.68pF *22pF “18pF *22pF “8pF “18pF “15pF *a7pF “129 i 8 LOW/MID BAND COMPONENTS cope i 121 ink ci22 SépF 0 *82pF i 0123 inF i C124 ink C125 2ipF_-5O0V. C126 1000F 127 27pF— 500V ci28 60pF 129 2.2uF 130 47pF ——5O0V cist 6.8pF —500V 132 ATE 5OOV. C133 4TpF —500V cig ink E C135 1nk C136 anF 137 6.8pF_ —-500V 1 cise 1000uF * Denotes values for low band “4 LOW/MID BAND COMPONENTS CODE ‘SEMICONDUCTORS TRI BC558 TR2 92PU01 or 2N6714 TRS 92PU0t or 2NB714 TR4 BC548 TRS BC558 TRE BC548 TR7 BC558 TRB 80548 TRO 80548 TRIO 92PUS1 or 2N6726 TRI 92PU01 or 2N6714 TRIZ MJE2055T TRIB MJE3055T TRI4 BOSS TRIS MPSA13 TRIE BO543 TRI BC5AB TRIB 3n2it TRIO BCB48 TRO BCS TR21 BFI99 TRe2 3N201 TRS. 3N201 TRe4 BCE4B TRB BF460 TRS BF199 ‘TRIT MPs3866 TR28 BFS23A TRe9 2N5643, DIODES Di BZX65C10 b2 BZXB5C10 D3 1N4148 Dé 4N4148 DS 41N4148 D8 4N4148 v7 1N4148 D8 1N4148 b9 1N4148 D190 1N4148 Dit BAdB2 Di2 UN9401 p13 CQY72L_LED (Green) Dia CQY74L_LED (Yellow “BUSY) 15 CQY40L LED (Red) Die CQY87N LED (Yellow ON) 15 LOWI/MID BAND COMPONENTS 10 ut 12 Lag. Lia 5 Lie “7 Lig Lag L20 tet Laz 122 Les Loa L258 L268 lar 128 128 129-40 ‘TRANSFORMER tt 12 73 T4 18 INDUCTORS TYPE Choke Choke Hash Tx Rf Choke Tx Rf Choke Tx Rf Choke Tx RE Choke ‘Tx Ri Choke ‘Tx Ri Choke Rx Mute Coil Rx Osc. Coil Rx Ose, Transformer Fx Mixer input transformer Rx Bandpass Rx Rf Amp output coil Rx Rf Amp input coil Tx Osc. Coil Tx Amp. input co! Tx Amp. output coil Tx Pre driver coil ‘Tx Driver coil ‘Tx Final output coil ‘x Final output coil (mid-band) ‘Tx Final output coil (low band) ‘Tx Harmonic Filter ‘Tx Harmonic Filter Tx Harmonic Filer ‘Tx Rf Choke ‘Tx Rf Choke ‘Tx Driver coil mid-band Tx Driver coil low-band Crystal Trimmer Coil Modulation Rx IF output Rx Ist IF Amp output ‘Tx 1st IF Amp input Rx Mixer output PART NO. 3523-108-20350 3523-108-20360 3523-108-20560 3523-108-20570 3523~-108-20580 3523-108-20590 3523-108-20590 3523-108-20590 3523-108~20780 9523-108-20460 3523-108-20430 3523-108-20430 8523-108-20440 3523-108-20450 3523-108-20420 3623-108-20610 3623-108-20610 3623~108-20620 3523-108-20630 9523-108-20640 3523-108-20480 8523-108-20550 3523-108-20660 3523-108-20490 3623-108-20500 3623-108-20490 3523-108-20340 3523-108-20340 8523-108-20600 3523-108-20670 9523-108-20320 9523-108-20720 3523-108-20760 3523-108-20730 9523-108-20760 3523-108-20770 HIGHBAND COMPONENTS CODE Rt R2 RB. Ra RS RE R7 Pe RQ R10 Rn R12 R13. R14 RIS R16 RT RIB R19 20 Rat R22 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 R32 R33. R34 R35 R36. R37 4K 1K 10K 680R 1K 680R 120R 22R 470R 40K 4K 10K 12K 400k aKT 220K 33k 220K 18K 220K 1M 1M 100K 470K 470K 100K 100K 100K 100K 400K 400K 10K 4K 1K 3308, 6808, 560R, 480R, 180R 100R 2K2 10K 33k 68k 33K 560R 220K 680 220K 22K 22K 8k2 68K 100K ake aK7 470R 220R cope Ret R62 Rea. R64 FBS Res Fey Fea. Reo R70 RTA R72 R73. R74 R75 R76 R77 R78 R79 R80 R81 R83 Red. R85, R86. R87 R89 R90 R91 Rea R93. R94 Ros R96 R97 R98 R99 R100 Ri0t R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 R109 R110 RIT RI2 Rind RIS RIE RIT R18 R119 R120 27K 4K7 10K 820R 22K 150R, 6KS 40K 22R 180K 40K 47K 100K 30K Diode 4Na148 1K 4K8 56K 100K# 18K Choke see Lit 478 22R, ATKH 220R ATKH 228, 228 820 33K 150R 10K 220R 10K 220R, 18k 10K 400K Ti 18K 330R, aR 27K # 18. 12K art aR 10R 33Rt Choke see L1 # 220R 680R 630R 680k, 680R 680R EP al hh HIGHBAND COMPONENTS cope R121 R122 R123 R124 R125 R126 R127 R128 R129 R130 R131 R132. R133 RI34 R135 vRt vR2 VR3 NOTE: 680R, 680R 680R 680R 680R, 680R 680R 10K. 680R 10K 1K 560R 100K Log 40K LIN AKT preset 4) All fixed resistors are 1/3 watt metal film. 2) Components marked # differ Low/Mid Band. 8 HIGH BAND COMPONENTS CODE c c2 3 ca cS ro c7 cB 9 cio on cz o13 ci C18 C16 cz o18 c19 C20 cat c22 c23 C24 C25 C28 c27 028 29 030 c3t C32 633 c34 C35 038 C37 C38 039 C40 cat 42 C43 cad C45 cag car C48 C49 C50 cst 52 C53 C54 C85 C56 C87 C58 C59 C80 CAPACITORS, 4uF tone tur 2.2uF O1uF 22nF 47aF ink 15nF 10uF 10nF ink 3309 10nF tnF 150pF inF ink 0.15uF 15nF tur 4.7uF tone ink tuF 1000uF 100uF 1000uF 1nF 47nF tuF 2.2uF 4.7uF 4.70F tOnF 40nF 3.3pF 2.2nF Tant 40nF tonF inF 10nF 10uF Tant nF ink, 10nF Poly pF inE 1uF ink 4uF 470pF 40nF 40nF 2.2uF 100pF 39pF 33pF 2209 42pF CODE cet ce2 cea cea ces cee ceg C95 C98 099 C100 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 ci06 C107 C108 ci09 cr0 cnt cng cris. ora ons o116 CHT cue C119 C120 CAPACITORS o.68pF 12pF 0.0tuF 10nF 22p 33pF 18pF 0.56pF 10pF O.56pF TPF an tur tne nF ane 5pF 220p tonF 2.2nF j0uF 22uF 33uF ink. tonF o.tuF 7000uF: 220uF ink ink 1nF 29pF 39pF 30pF ink 7pF pF 12pF 4p7 nF tur inE 220p inF 10pF 10pF ink SpF 27pF tnF uF tnF 22nF 100pF 10pF ATF 47pF N750 N330 a ee ee a a a a ae ee 19 HIGH BAND COMPONENTS CODE ci2i ink 122 22pF C123 ine C124 anF C125 20pF —500V C126 20pF cia? C128 415pF C129 2.2uF —Tant C130 27pe BODY 131 68pF —-SO0V C132 27pF —5OOV C133 1spF —-500V C134 ink C135 ink C136 ink C137 68pF —-500V C138 1000uF 20 HIGHBAND COMPONENTS asad. eek tend tel sid — so — cope SEMICONDUCTOR TRt BC558 TR2 92PUG1 or 2NE714 TR3 92PU01 or 2NET14 TRe 80848 TRS BO558 TRS C548 TR? 80558 TRB BO548 TRO 20548 TRIO 92PUS1 or 2N6726 TRI 92PU01 or 2N6714 TRI2 MJE2955T TRIB MJE3OSST ] TRI 80548 TRIS MPSA13, TRI6 80548 ] TRI BC548 TRIB anit | TRI9 BO54B 1 TR20 20548 Rat 281905, | R22 3N212 TR23* 3N21t i TR24 BC548 ( R25 BF450 | TR26 2801908 i Rar MPS3866 TR28 BFS23A R29 MRFO14A lor Mosao1P c2 MC1350P Leg 3 removed 13. LM3075N 1a TBABI0S DIODES Dt BZX55010 D2 BzxS5C10 03 aNa148 Da 1N4148 D5 1N4148 DS 1Na143 D7 1N4148 D8 aNai4, be 1N4148 Dio 1N4148 bit BA482 biz uN9401 D13 cay7at Dia cay7aL DIS cayaon pte caye7N a HI BAND COMPONENTS cope PART NO. ut 3523-108-20350 2 3523-108-20960 13 3623-108-20570 4 3523-108-20680 bs 9623-108-20580 Ls 3523-108-20570 19 3523-108-20790 Lio* 3523-108-20370 uit 3623-108-20380 Liz 3523-108-20390 13, 9523-108-20470 14 3623-108-20400 List 2222-642-34401 Li8 2222-642-G4101 Liz 9623-108-20630 18 3523-108-20700 ug 3523~108-20690 20 9523-108-20520 L22* 2623-108-20530 123" 3523-108-20530 L2a* 3623-108-20540 L25* 3523-108-20530 26 3523-108-20340 L7 3628-108-20340 Ls 3523-108-20670 L29-L40* 9523-108-20330 uw 8523-108-20720 12 3523-108-20800 13 3623-108-20810 NOTE: Components marked * differ for aero band — See data sheet high band to aero band coversion kit for details. 2 P 135 P.C.B. LEGEND All resistors are Metal Film Type 5% Phiips Type CR25 VALUE 4k 0R 48R 22R 4a7R 56R aR 4008, 41208, 1508, 1808, 2208, 330R 470R 560R 680R 820 1K 1K8. 2K2 3K3 4K7 6K8 BK2 40K 42K 15K 22K 27K 33K 4aTK 58K 68K 100K 220K 330K TOK 1M PRESET POTENIOMETERS 4K7 LIN KOA type 7PNF ADJUSTABLE POTENIOMETERS: 40K LIN Noble V16L4 (7 x 6.6) 100K LOG Noble Vi6L4 (7 x 6.5) PART NUMBER 2822-181-53108 232-181-5309 2322-181-53189 2322-181-53229 2322-181-53479 2322-181-53569 2322-181-53689 2322-181-53101 2322-181-53121 2322-181-53151 2322-181-53181 2322-181-53221 2302--181-53331 2322-181-53471 2822-181-53561 2322--181-53681 2322-181-53821 2322-181-53102 222-181-5382 2322-181-53222 2322-181-53332 2322-181-53472 2322-181-53682 2322-181-53822 2322-181-53103 2322-181-53123 2322-181-53153 2322-181-53223 2322-181-53273 2322-181-53333 2322-181-53473 2322-181-53563 2322-181-53683 2322-181-53104 2322-181-53224 2322~181-53334 232-181-5474 2322-181-53105 2123-350-00058 2123-350-00057 2123-350-00056 Jey) — fees pet teal eet ered reel _trenl__zneet__ersrl_rert__os_ LEGEND All Capacitors listed are of type in list below except where otherwise stated. VALUE 0.58p 0.68p 68p 100p 150p 4470p nF 2.2nF 47nF 10nF t0nF 15nF 22nF 4a7nF O4u 0.15u 4uF 2.2uF 4.7uF 10UF 10uF 22uF 83uF 47uF 100uF 220uF 1000uF TYPE disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc coramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic Trimmer Min Plate disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic disc ceramic Disc ceramic Polyester Polyester Polyester Ceramic Polyester » Polyester Electrolytic Tantalum Electrolytic Electrolytic Tantalum Electrolytic Electrolytic, Electrolytic Electrolytic, Electrolytic, Electrolytic 23 CHARACTERISTICS MANUFACTURERS .25pFP100 2 .25pFP100 .25p 50V NPO 25p 50V NPO =.25 OV NPO + 5pF 500V +t .5pF 50V NPO 5% 50V NPO 5% 50V NPO 5% 50V NPO % SOV NPO 5% 50V NPO 5% 50V NPO 5% 50Y NPO 8% 50V NPO- 5% 500V NPO 5% 50V NPO 4.5-TOpF 2% 100V NPO 5% 50V N330 10% 50V 10% 50V 10% 50V 10% 50V 10% 50V 10% 50V 20% 63 10% 50V 10% 50V 10% 60V 20% 25 10% 60V 10% 50V sv 20% 50V 3sv tev 20% 16V 16V 16 i6V 16v 16 16 HH Philips Philips Murata DD104CK010C 50V Murata DD104CJ030C 50V Murata DD104CHOOC 50V Murata DO350C8R8D 500V Murata DD104CH100D 50V Murata DD104CH120J 50V Murata DD104CHISOM 50V Murata DD104CH180J 50V Murata DD104CH220 50V Murate DD105CH270J 50V Murata DD105CH220J 50V Murata DD105CH390J 50V Murata DD106CH470J 50V Murata DD360U470J 500V Murata DD106CHS60J 50V Philips Philips Murata DD107SH101J 50V. Murata DD104B151K S0vO2 Murata 0D1048331K 60V02 Murata DD104B471K 50V Murata DD104B102K 50V Nissei Type MS Nissei Type MS Philips Nissei Type MS Nissei Type MS Nissei Type MS KCK MC100 YG Nissei Type MS Nissei Type MS Rubycon 50TWMS 1.0 Matsuo Type 2024 Rubycon SSTWMS 4.7 Rubycon 16TWMS 10 Matsuo Type 202A Rubycon 16TWMS 22 Rubycon 16TWMS 33 Rubycon 16TWMs 47 Rubycon 16TWMS 100 Rubycon 16TWMS 220 Rubycon 16TWMS 1000 PART NO 2222-632-03667 2222-632-03687 2020-552-36108 2020-552-36308 2020-552-36508 2020-557-90128 2020-852-37109 2020-552-38129 2020-552-38159 2020-552-38189 2020-552-38229 2020-552-39279 2020-552-39339 2020-552-40399 2020-552-41479 2020-557-90127 2020-852-41569, 2222-808-32659 2222-632-10689 2020-566-28101 2020-563-88151 2020-563-88331 2020-563-88471 2020-563~-88102 2020-300-90246 2020-300-90247 2222-629-02103 2020-300-20249 2020-300-80253 2020-300-20254 2020-651-90768 2020-300-90252 2020-300-90253 2020-00 -90883 2020-017-90016 2020-002-90582 2020-002-90573 2020-017-90017 2020-002-90579 2020-002-90574 2020-002-90575 2020-002-90578 2020-002-90577 2020-002-80578 LEGEND Ail Semiconductors used are silicon and are of the type listed below except where otherwise stated. TRANSISTOR BCs48 BCS5s BF199 BFS23A, BF450 28C 1906 2N5643 3N201 N2it 3N212 92PU01 or: 2N6714 92PU5t or: 2N6728 MPS956T MJE2055T MJE3055T MPSA13 MPsage6 DIODES 1N4148 umg401 BAdB2 BZX65C10 caudal. cay7at cay7aL caya7N TYPE NPN) PNP, NPN NPN PNP. NEN NPN FET FET FET NPN NPN PNP PNP PNP PNP NPN NEN NEN TYPE Diode Diode Diode Diode Zener 10V Diode Light Emitting Red Diode Light + Emitting Green Diode Light + Emitting Yellow Diode Light 1 Emitting Yellow INTEGRATED CIRCUITS TBAB105 — C4 Mc3a0IP — IC1 MC1349P — 102 MC1350P — IC2 LM3O75N — 1C3 ‘Audio Power Amp ‘Quad Op-amp IF Amp. LF. Amp FM. Disc MANUFACTURER Motorola Motorola Philips, Philips Philips Hitachi Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola National National Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola Motorola MANUFACTURER Telefunken Unitrode Philips Philips Telefunken Telefunken Telefunken Telefunken Hitachi Motorola Motorola Motoroala National PART NO 9335~-122-70682 9335-123-00682 9330-824-20112 9831-587-10112 9331-877-40112 9336-580-40682 9332-868-60682 9334-929-70682 9334-929-80682 9836-580-50882 9336-580-60682 9334-972-40682 9334-972-40682 9334-972-30682 9333-703-20682 9336-580-70682 PART NO 9330-839-90112 9336-581-10682 9334-632-90113 9332-470-90113 9334-362-60682 9334-821-70682 9335-263-30682 9334-472-10682 9332-862-60682 9334~231-30682 9336-580-90682 9331-309-41682 9336-617-40682 a wees = —— e-em foes ens __ i. eh, __S,_ HEL _o MISCELLANEOUS — COMPONENTS XTF Crystal Filter 10F7.5DH MCF NDK 2722-172-90036 Receptable 2 Pin Male Nana Type NC511 3523-100-20760 Socket Sato 1463 3523-100-20830 Socket Crystal Chuornusen S2-I01P-01 '3523-100-20730 Fuse 5 Amp (1-1/4 x 1/4) Fast Blow 2422-088-00103 ' Pins Connectors, Amp Type 152807-4 2422-034-10392 Switch Channel Change 3523-100-20790 Microphone Piezo type DX316 with Pye : nameplate 3623-100-20710 Knob Control 3523-108-01220 Knob Control Channel Switch 3528-108-01230 Manual Instruction P135 9523-490-03101 : Plate Back 3523-101-21190 Heatsink A1004AX Jermyn 2413-490-01103 Heatsink OP Driver Transistor Natural 3523-101-60710 1 Grommet Black Strain Relief 1017 Heyco 523-104-0050 Grommet Black Strain Relief Right Angle 1374 Heyco 3523-104-00600 Panel Control Front 3528-108-01140 Cover Bottom 3523-108-01100 Cover Assembly RT Top 3523-108-01130 Plate Mounting P135 Socket Bulkhead 50-ohm BN1250 Transtadio 3523-100-20750 Speaker Mobile Gimbal mount 9523-450-01121 Antenne Components (I.0.7. Installations) Base Mounting P135 % wave (Hutton 9523-440-02131 Whip Antenna % wave stainless steel (Pacitic) 9523-440-02181 i Fertule Antenna Base 9523-440-02141 Antenna Components (Vehicle Installations) . FW Base Mounting P135 Assembly 9523-440-02111 FW Whip Antenna % wave stainless stecl 9528-840-02101 FW Collet Adaptor 9528-440-02161 26 P135 ADD ON CHANNEL KIT: LIM/C BAND Part No. 9523-430-03171 This kit contains: 2x Crystal Trimmer Coil Part No. 3623-108-20320 2x Crystal Socket Part No. 3523-100-20730 2 x 680 Onin Resistor Part No. 2322-181-53681 FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Assuring Channel 1 has been fitted, fit Channel 2 receive crystal socket in position between R117 and R118, receive Crystal Trimming Coll in position L30 and recelve resistor In position RAZ. Fit channel 2 transmit crystal socket between R125 and R126, transmit crystal trimming coil in position 39 and transmit resistor in position F126. Further channels are similarly added in the appropriate positions. Wows iad Cat fan pm. os pmcs__i,__eet_lomees es Horde Be or P135 ADD ON CHANNEL KIT: H BAND No. 9528-430-03231 This kit contains: 2x Crystal Trimmer Coll No, 3623-108-20330 2x Crystal Socket No. 3523-100-20730 2 x 680 Ohm Resistor No. 2322-181-13681 FITTING INSTRUCTIONS Assuring Channel 1 has been fitted, fit Channel 2 receive crystal socket in position between R117 and R118, receive Crystal Trimming Coll in position L30 and receive resistor in position RII? Fit channel 2 transmit orystal socket between R126 and R126, transmit crystal trimming coil in position L39 and transmit resistor in position F126. Further channels are similarly added in the appropriate positions. 28 INSTALLATION KIT eer No 9528-490-09151 FOR P135 RATIOTELEPHONE ‘This kit contains the following Components PART NUMBER 3123~-100-20420 3623-108-01030 323-107-8040 2522-401-40008 3823-100-20670 2522-177-08005 2522-163-82025 2522-600-26026 2522-615-06008 COMPONENT Connector Block — 2 way Microphone Holder Lead Assembly, d.c. supply with fuse Nut, M3x0.5p Hex, conn. block mounting. Coaxial Plug, 50 ohm, aerial connector ‘Screw M3x0.5p, conn. block mounting Screw, 6Ax3/8” pozi drive, speaker mounting Washer, 4,3 1.0.x9m.m. 0.D. set and mic. mounting Washer, 3 m.m. lock, conn. block mounting, QUANTITY 1 1 1 1 1 i 2 6 1 (a io a in a i a a ti ba ii a ba a ts a Ba ba ia fe 29 P1435 FACILITY OPTION KIT kino. 9523-400-09101 This kit contains the following parts: 1x8pin Plug — Part No, 3523-100-20920 1x8 pin Socket — Part No. 3523-100-20920 FITTING INSTRUCTIONS: Remove the 1000 uF Capacitor and the two connecting wires from the 2 way socket and remove the socket. NOTE: In some early sets, the socket was prevented from turning in the back plate by a touch of adhesive. In this case it may be necessary to remove the back plate from the R.T. in order to remove the socket.) Fit the pin socket, ensuring that the flat on the threaded shatt is correctly positioned. If difficulty is experienced in tightening the nut, it may be lubricated with a small quantity of light oll. This causes the friction between the nut and the thread to be less than between the socket body and the back plate, ensuring the body does not turn. Reconnect the positive power supply wire to socket, No. 5 and link socket No, 6 to the body of ‘the plug. Reconnect the capacitor between Socket No. § and Socket No. 6 observing the correct polarity, Remove the 2 way plug from the power supply leads and fit the 8 way plug, connecting the positive supply wire to pin No. 5 and the negative supply wire to pin No. 6. 30 P135 MIDBAND TO LOWBAND CONVERSION KIT Part No 9523 430 03121 The Kit contains the following parts: 1x 12 pF Capacitor 1x 15 pF Capacitor 1x 18 pF Capacitor 2 x 22 pF Capacitor 2x 27 pF Capacitor 1 x 82 pF Capacitor 1 x 47 pF Capacitor 2x 0.68 pF Capacitor 4X L28 Coll 1x L22 Coil 1x Ferrite Bead FX1242 PART NO: 2020-652-38129 2020-652-26159 2020-652-38189 2020-652-38229 2020-852-99279 2020-652-42829 2020-852-41479 2222-632-09687 3523-108-20600 3523-108-20660 4313-020-15460 ‘The following components should be changed to the values shown: C68 from 18pF to 27pF C69 from 0.56pF to 0.68pF C70 from 18pF to 27pF. G71 from 0.86pF to 0.68pF C72 trom 15pF to 22pF G78 from 42pF to 18pF 697 from 15pF to 220F C99 from 12pF to 18pF C107 from 12pF to 18pF C109 from 10pF to 18pF C110 from 33pF to 47pF C117 from 18pF to 12pF C122 fromm 86pF to 82pF 22 to Part No. 229 644 01 28 to Part No. 228 541 05 Remove link between power supply points of R.F. Output Transistor and Driver Transistor. Place the Ferrite Bead on an insulated wire and connect this between the driver power supply point and the modulation transformer input tap. The appropriate hole and solder pad are located near the modulation transformer identification 1 Refer to circull diagram, Seetetereeeete ff & a & 2 eee =~ 2 S&- *» * B a -- B- - B- B- B- gf. e. ay a Pi35 HIGH BAND TO AERO BAND CONVERSION KIT 9523 430 03241 This kit contains the following parts: ;omm, BRN AN BNO Capacitor 2.2MFD TANT Coil — 129,40 Coil — Liz Coll — 411 Coil — Lio Coil — 123,24,25 Coll — L22 Coil — L15 Coil — Li7 — UE Capacitor 12pF Capacitor 15pF Capacitor 22pF PH632 Capacitor 100pF N330 Capacitor 39pF RD8711 Capacitor 12pF RD8704 Capacitor 39pF 500V PHE50 ‘Tinned Cu wire 7mm Transistor 3N201 PART NO. 2020-017-90016 3623-108-20320 3523-108-20410 3523~108-20430 9623-108-20460 3623-108-20510 9523-108~20560 3523-108-20610 3523-108-20620 3523-108-20630 2020-552-38129 2020-552-38159 2020-552-38229 2020-566-28101 220-668-5599 2020-568-61129 0322-042-00019 0322-042-00019 9332-668-60682 The following components should be changed to the values shown, C88 cea cer cee. 70 cra 9a C24 car C7106 C109 C119 cr? C122 C130 C132 C133 TRIB Lid un Lig 115 7 Lig 122 from 44pF to 39pF from 12pF to 15pF from 27pF to 22pF from 33pF to 27pF from 10pF to 15pF from 7pf to 12pF from 39pF to 100 pf N30 from H mod to 39pf RO? 11 from 7pF to 12pF, from 7pF to 12pF from 5pF to 7pF from 27pF to 39pF N330 from 10pF to 12pF RD8704 from 22pF to 3apF from 27pF to 39pF S0OV from 279F to 39pF 600V from 15pF to 27pF 5OOY from 3N211 to 3N201 to coll, to coil, to coil, to coil, to coil, to coll, to coil, L23,24,25 to coll Lag to coil, 9628-108-20460 '9523-108-20430 3523-108-20410 3528-108-20610 3528-108-20620 3523-108-20630 3526-108-20550 3523-180-20510 3523-108-20320 Remove the TR27 supply wire from Vs (Tx unteg) to L5, and move the supply wire from P36 goross to L5. Connect final to driver supply with Tinned Copper wire link between P13 and P37, ‘Add Capacitor 2.2UF tant. in parallel with R76, a. Lrawe YS x nec) ror NOISE LOHTER/ MUTE a ALUES DIFFER FoR QIER BE ees ot ae @ RECEIVE YOLACES SHON VITH NO BeUT SIGNAL AND A TRANSHITER WOLISGES Siow STH PTT SUNTEM = Mufe PoTeNTIONETER FULLY CLOCKWISE POSTION, DEPRESSED, MID BanD COMPONENT VALUES. 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TR2 = BC54B KT1, PIN'| SKT 4, PIN’ 1, KT, PINs P828 | SKT1, PINS |SKTI,PIN7| Si, BN SkT1, i, PINS |SKT1, PING | Sh ib sktt, PING CONNECT CONNECT x toX1 135. | skrs, Ind |skTypIv2] 2 = 47K SKTLPINI|SKTI, PING |SKTI, PINd | SKTY, Pu Bid ISP eee +, PINT A y BE 7 - | PINS % LINK REPLACES RI, Shit VR4, RS. ae “Foureur ction ure FE aroun an a abitreur 8 F + @ Fal POTENTIONEIER EUNCTIONS -~ we veo ve a os cose or | SET LEVEL FCs REMOTE WHEN LOCAL. TRANSMIT SET LEVEL FOR REMOTE WHEN ON RECIEVE SET HOD LEVEL WHEN REMOTE TRANSMIT SET LEVEL OF LOCAL WHEN REMOTE TRANSMIT DTU LINE CONTROL P135/ P8286 ~@10 noWorE 7 4 am 7 Oe wee erties 1 ok ogo pe rt Wea ‘ 8 ‘NQIE L ALL RESISTORS ARE TGW tie TALL CAPACITORS ARE OISC CERAMIC UNLESS Tews Po BOARD ms-ess-07 Lr CONTR. stated Iss 50 De [a aime am {8 WAY CONTROL CABLE PINt 875 -322-01 ERESA[ Fonction [covour [Sum NaS 1 [ vou. oor Rep =o 2 | vou. w ware [ee ; J } 10 | You. sux REY x} —____it af mc wane a) [} rR fo} mic siieD WHITE, oe 38 toa 4 oNnjom ney 24 ale | sev ie om |e 7| +3sv iF 8] More coe | [wre 9| Ptr “| 7 i lesa we = ie = 7 pT Torna no | esmnner + Brow | ef —— ail 2] oannee ne | 10} ________ Z| 3| cHanna s omanee |e “| oe ogee 4 | CHANNEL 4 YELLOW eS 9 5 r CHANNEL 5. te GREEN, 4 Po} cuanven 6 BLUE ae Ins[s | sPeacer [eneen | 32 Kl SPEAKER, Pu be LOOKING AT BACK OF PLUS of) sae Bra ne [BeS-287 os e} Bb 3) & B) ss |_| manbenctonne [AG] wan. uz pew dn es at Shears. clove Fis 992 43 SECTION 6 INSTALLATION The standard P135 Falcon is designed for negative earth operation and is suitable for installation in vehicles for operation in looal and remote contro! modes. For local operation a standard P135/-/LC/1-6 can be mounted either under-dash or in-dash in a position providing accessibility of the front panel controls. For operation in a remote configuration @ P135/-/R/1-6 radiotelephone (available only on special order) may be mounted In any convenient position within a vehicle and control is, provided by a compact control head. The remote controlled version of the P135 Is ideally suited for motorcycle installations. POSITIVE EARTH OPERATION The P135 Falcon can be modified for positive earth working by isolating the set from chassisivehicle ground as follows: 1. Remove hanger bracket locking spring from set lid. 2. Insulate metal end stops to sliders on lid; ie insulate from hanger bracket. Also check that the screws holding the plastic sliders onto the lid fixing pleces do not protrude through into the sliders to make contact with the hanger bracket. If the screws penetrate too deeply, remove, file down and replace. 3. Isolate antenna braid. Break earth braid in antenna coaxial cable and series fit (bridge isolation section) .1mfd 50v capacitor. Philips 323 serles recommended. 4, Change fuse from the positive to negative lead or fit additional in-line fuse in negative supply lead. The P135 can be operated from a positive earthed battery supply using a 12 volt convertorlisolator providing straight DC-DC isolation. This method of operation in a positive earth vehicle is recommended in preference to mechanical isolation as described In para 1-4 LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT: Select a suitable position in the vehicle for mounting the set. Using the cradie as a template, drill holes to mount it securely. Locate the microphone rest at a convenient point and mount securely. CABLING: Connect the P16 Falcon supply leads to the battery and vehicle chassis using heavy duty cable, with appropriate colour codes, brown/rad for positive, and green/black for negative. The equipment is supplied fitted with a safety fuse in the (red) positive supply lead. ALTERNATIVE SUPPLY: To avoid battery drain due to the radio being left accidently switched on, the battery supply maybe connected to the radiotelephone via the ignition switch. The battery Is then automatically disconnected from the radiotelephone when the vehicle ignition key is removed. AERIAL INSTALLATION: See aeria} installation and vehicle interference suppression supplement. 45 AERIAL INSTALLATION AND VEHICLE INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION SUPPLEMENT 46 | CONTENTS PAGE AERIAL INSTALLATIONS 3 AERIAL PLUG ASSEMBLY 4 | CUTTING THE AERIAL 5 VEHICLE INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION 6 ( Introduction Sources of Electrical Interference SOURCES, DIAGNOSES AND REMEDIES 6 TYRE AND BRAKE STATIC 7 Other possible sources: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Fig. 1 Aerial Installation Instructions. Fig. 2 Aerial Plug Assembly | Fig. $ Feeder Lengths for Whip Aerials Chart. Fig. 4 Aerial Frequenoy/Length cutting Chart. Fig. 5 Dynamo End Plate | Fig. 6 Fitting Anti-Static Spring Fig. 7 Brake Shoe Fitting. Fig. 8 Anti-Static Bracket. in i ta in iz tn iw ie i ba te ba ba 0 is wg a AERIAL INSTALLATION Select a convenient site as far from the engine compartment az possible. Fit the aerial as show in Fig. 1. Route the coawisl cable ane fit the aerisl elbow plug to the Exec end a2 shown in Pig. 2, The aerial fxequency/length cutting chart gives. the exace length of serfal required when measured from the tip of the aerial to the base 2s shown ir Fig. 4. Cut the aerial from the bottom and lock into the dase with the Collet and nut provided (2 smear of silicon grease will ease later renoval). Bs Sores Po sepia ey be weaned oo oy Hae uptace «ant cols ier, on tae of coe fertiL cam he ioatatled without removing oF aisterhing upnelecerse nn DIA. Driil 9.9 mm hole at dsteed getition (ane mote shove) LES GR lecstion and leave approsinasch amt SelM eon 1 9, saa mie sete scat BB) or HE & OTS felee atl SSUIL floeed end ts Flash nhth tap of shonplag seseabiy (oLs6 3) ee beatae winer vere "osm on top of clamping aszenbty ttiae ye nt eS Theend toe socket om ko metal teseee until ze C4 secucely clamped sgstnee shoutdey “9 isons ite sua | veeres | 322 | 1.285 2.439 | acu 190 siz | Metres ] 749 | t.499 | 2.248 | 2,997 ee | 5.288 = 20 he Metres | 525 | 1.550] 2 3.3. | 4.423 | 4.959 a" Bas seaersiirt too we | vetres | .973 | L955] 2.936 | 3.912 | 4.390 5.805 AS BAND su vite | Metves [i.tes | 2.337 | 3.305 | 4.674 | 5.342 | 7.00 | 3.178 SOTING THE AERLAL the Aerial frequency/Length cutting chart gives the exect Leni fn medsured from the tip of the Aerial to the base a9 shown in Fig. 4 Fine adjustment ov checking of Aerial length whe! From the bottom and lock into the base. From ine odds with transmitter on frequency and a "thru-line” meter in serfal efreuity snoaL dengeh being cut to achieve optimum standing wave Tatio. i i : Fig. 3 ‘he cutting Length, reed from the chart, in ealeulated from the equation 2 Rod length in Metres frequency Miz his Length plus the base ete, will give an aerial impedance close to 50 a Final adjustnene is best done using standing wave ratio meter to achieve optimun $.W.R. of Aerial required Cat the Aerial vemses Evtnopuctton ‘the following notes on vehicle interference suppression contain information intended to enable an installation engineer co locate and correct various forns of electrical inter ference. However, the following information can only be considered a¢ = guide ané cannot deel exhaustively with the complex problea of interference to mobile radiotelephone equipment. This information gives the scurces of Interference, their diagnoses and treatment and while covering in general all radio Erequency reception, lays special eaphasis on v.hife equipment. Tt is assumed thet atl essential electrical and mechanical safety precautions will be qbserved by the engineer when carrying out the following procedures. Sources of Electrical Interference Electrostatic fields cesulting from sudden variations or interruptions in the electric current taken by electrical apparatus of the veh{cle are the main cause of interference. ‘The most likely source of such fields in petrol engined vehicles 1s the ignition system. Interference from this source increases &0 4 gaximun in the region of 40-50 Ne/s. Other items reeponsible for causing interference are the generator, the windsereen wipers and fan motors, vibrating contacts of current and voltage regulators and petrol pumps. A further source fs the discharge of electrostatic energy built up upon the wheels. The degree of interference may be tolerable in areas of high signal strength but may assume great nulsence value where signal etrength is low, and the Intensity depends on the following factors:~ 1, Imherent screening properties of the vehicle bodywork, 2. Layout of the vehicle electrical apparatus snd associated wiring. 3. Location of vehicle aerial, SOURCES, DIAGNOSES AND REMED: Host modern vehicles are fitted with an interference suppressor integral with the disertboror head. Source ignition System Diagnosis: Regular pulsating noise whilst the engine is running, and synchronised with the engine speed. Remedies: check plug gaps and circuit break for correct setting. Ensure cedar h and Lt, leads are well sepaxated Bond bonnet eng engine to main bodywork using a shor Length of heavy copper braid, allowing for engine movenent relative to bodywork 4, Replace Leads between distributer and plugs with conmercially obtained resistive Leases = = ww eee eSewTP we ee Be Be Se Be Ss SB eS Se ee. se. ee a ee i i en ee i ee Eco Twa tas Ta Bs, 51 Fit Individual plug suppressors. 5, fm exteame cases of persistent interference, on the advice of « service Depot Fir a radio-frequency filter into the let. supply between ignition switch and coil and ensure chat the cable Evom the coil filter is screened. source bynano, oF Altern! Diagnose: Continuous whine, varying in pltch with engine speed ond preset when engine is running. oynamo Renedies: L, Check condition of br interference persists after ching brushes ond cormutator fit suo 470 pF elec cezsnile suppression capac the Srushes as alternator Renedies: ir alternstor nash choke “Part ow 905.015,91) in series wien socteey leads Bee Source: Auxiliary Equipment. eneacit oR Diagnosis: [ntorference occureing only hen one i particular electrical deviee is Fig.5 — swicched on. BYNAMO END PLATE Remedy : Fit'a G7OpF capacitor between Live side of offending device and chassis, using shortest possible Length of lead, well grounded to frame of device. then resilient mounts are used, fit heavy copper braid from device to bodywork keeping the length as short az poscible, TYRE AND BRAKE STATIC ‘The rotation of vehicle wheels, espectally on éry road surfaces, generates electrostatic energy in the tyres (TYRE STATIC). the resulting electric currents cond to flow from the lytes to the bodywork through the bearings. Normally oil or grease film at these points prevents the passoge of current but it is then this Insulation intermlteently breaks down, Producing # series of make and break contacts, that interference to the tadio equipment is caused. Sinilar energy is generated when the brakes are applied (SRAKE STATIC). Sovrees: ‘Tyres o Brakes, Diagnost + Continuous hissing sound when vehicle is moving, even when engine is off, or 2 hissing sound uhen brakes are applied.

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