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Standard communications 15 watt, UHF Mobile Transceiver SERVICE MANUAL. Contains all necessary Information pertaining to the GX1500U operation, Installation, circuit design, and maintenance. All design, manufacture, reproduction, use, and sale rights regardIng the same are expressly reserved.

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GX1500U

Standard communications 15 watt, UHF Mobile Transceiver SERVICE MANUAL. Contains all necessary Information pertaining to the GX1500U operation, Installation, circuit design, and maintenance. All design, manufacture, reproduction, use, and sale rights regardIng the same are expressly reserved.

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Communications CONTAINS: Specifications FCC Information Installation Procedure Operation Theory of Operation Performance Test Alignment Procedure Complete Illustrations Parts Lists 45 Watt, UHF Mobile Transceiver SERVICE MANUAL GX1500U Fifteen Watt UHF/FM Mobile Transceiver This manual Is Intended for use by qualified technicians and Includes all necessary information pertaining to the GX1500U operation, installation, circuit design, and maintenance. Changes which occur after the printed date will be incorporated through Service Manual Inserts or in a later Service Manual printing. This document Is the property of Standard Communications Corp. (SCC) and embodies proprietary subject matter of Standard Communications Corp. All design, manufacture, reproduction, use, and sale rights regarding the same are expressly reserved. This document may not be reproduced or information herein transmitted or disclosed In any way without written consent from Standard Communications Corp. All copyright, patent, and trade secrets aro expressly reserved by Standard Communications Corp. Printed: 6/90 Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Licensing Information 4.1.1 FCC Information 4.1.2 DOC Information 1.2 Description 4.2.1 Controls and Connections 1.22 Installation 4.2.3 Operating Instructions 4.2.4 Time-Out-Timer 1.2.5 Busy Lockout 1.2.6 Cloning Procedure 2 THEORY OF OPERATION 2.1, DC Power Distribution 2.4.4 Unswitched +13.8 VDC Power Distribution 2.1.2 Switched + 13.8 VDC Power Distribution 2.4.8 +5 VDC Power Distribution 2.1.4 All 8V Power Distribution 2.1.5 RX BV Power 2.1.6 TX 8V Power Distribution 22 PTT Circuit 2.3. Microcomputer 24 Reset Circuit 25 EEPROM 26 Mic Hangup 27 BeepCircut ..... 2.8 Receiver and Squelch Circuit 2.8.1 AF Muting Circuit. 29 Transmitter 2.9.1 APC Circuit 2.9.2 Modulation Limiting Circuit 2.40 PLL 2.10.1. Frequency Stability Circuit (Temperature Compensation) 2.10.2 Oven Circuit 2.10.8 Unlock Circuit ution. . Page 4 4 14 WW 4 12 13 14 14 24 24 24 24 25 28 Section 3 MAINTENANCE 3.1 Precautions 3.2 Test Equipment 3.3 Performance 8.3.1 General 3.4 Disassembly Procedure 3.5 Alignment Procedure 8.5.1 General 35.2 Phase-Locked-Loop . . 38.3. Transmitter 3.54 Receiver 4 PARTS LIST AND DRAWINGS 4.4 Parts List 4.1.1 General 4.1.2 Ordering Replacement Parts - 4.2 Drawings DRAWINGS/ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 4-4 Controls and Connections 1-2 Microphone Controls 1-8 Mounting Bracket Attachment 2-1, Unswitched +13.8 VOD Power Distribution 2-2 Switched +13.8 VDC Power Distribution 23 +5 VDC Power Distribution 2-4 ALL BV Power Distribution 25 RX BV Power Distribution . 2-6 TX8V Power Distribution 27 PTT Circuit 2-8 Reset Circult a 2-9 Mic Hangup Circuit 2:10 Beep Circuit 2-11 Second IF and Squelch Circ 2:12 AF Muting Circuit 2:13 APC Circuit 2-14 PLL Circuit 2-15 Oven Circuit 2-46 Unlock Circutt 444 Figure 34 32 33 34 35 44 4.2 43 44 45 46 47 48 Equipment Test Setup Alignment Reference Points Modulation Test Setup Receiver Test Setup Adjustment Coll... . X1500U Functional Block Diagram 23 PLL Schematic Diagram PLL Wiring Diagram Control Schematic Diagram Control Wiring Diagram ‘DARK and Booster Schematic Diagram TAIRK and Booster Wiring Diagram os Exploded Parts View Page 33 3:3 34 34 4a7 418 419 4.20 421 422 4-23 424 oO SCOPE OF THIS SERVICE MANUAL This manuals offered to Standard Communications Corp. (SCC) service dealers to provide dotalled service information for the indicated equipment. This informa- tion includes service diagrams, parts list, and printed circuit board layouts. MODEL IDENTIFICATION Standard Communications Corp. equipment is identified by the complete model number printed on the name plate. Please use this complete number when requesting information or replacement parts. PRODUCTION CHANGES ‘As production or engineering changes become necessary, changes to the parts list or drawings will be indicated in the appropriate effectivity columns. Chan- ges pertaining to particular production run will refer- ence the serial numbers affected. f the change affects only a specific model number, it will be noted in the model effectivity column. SERVICE MANUAL REVISIONS Changes which may occur after a Service Manual has been printed willbe documented ina service manual insert. These inserts will provide service personnel with updated information and will include any drawing af- fected by the changes. These inserts will be incor- Porated into future printing of this document. SAFETY INFORMATION This equipment has been designed to meet all ap: plicable federal safety and health regulations in offect at the time of manufacture. Proper operating and service techniques will result in continued compliance with these requlations, 1. Donot key the transmitter without an ap propriate load connected to the output connector. 2. Do not hold the transmit switch depressed unless transmission is in progress. "FOREWORD 3. Donotallow unauthorized persons to operate any radio transmitting equipment. 4, Donot operatea radio transmitter near unshielded electrical blasting caps or other explosive environ: ments unless it is specifically approved for such use. COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS The Standard Communications Corp. products described in this manual may contain computer programs copyrighted by Standard Communications Corp. stored in semiconductor memory. Laws within the United States establish exclusive rights for Standard Communications Corp. for these computer programs, including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce, in any form, the copyrighted material. Any copyrighted Standard Communications Corp. computer programs contained in the products described in this manual may not be reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Standard Communications Corp. The purchase of Standard Communications Corp, products shall not be considered to grant any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Standard Communications Corp., except for the normal rion exclusive license that arises from the use of this, product Performance specifications are nominal unless otherwise indicated. Specifications are subject to change without notice. GENERAL Frequency Range . . . 450 10.470 MHz Number of Channels Fan wt Input Voltage 13.8VDC Current Drain Standby 500 mA Transmit 5A Dimensions Height 50 mm width 142mm Depth 480 mm Weight 2b. 14.02, ‘Channel Spacing 25 Khz Color Black ‘Compliance FCC Pants 22, 90, and 95 FCC Type Number APvaT20789 RECEIVER (Receiver measurements are made in accordance with EIA Standards RS 204C,) Sensitivity: 12dB SINAD 0.45 uV max 20 dB Quieting 0.5 wW max ‘Squelch Sensitivity Threshold . . 0.25 uV max Modulation Bandwidth +155 Khe Selectivity... 65.08 Spurious and Image Rejection 55 0B Intermodutation Rejection 60 dB ‘Audio Distortion 5% Frequency Stability +1-0.0008% or 5PPM (80 to +60 degrees C) Channel Spacing 25 Khe TRANSMITTER, (Transmitter measurements are made in accord- ance with EIA Standards RS 152B.) RF Power Output 15 Watts, Spurious and Hatmonic Emissions 6068 Modulation 16KOFSE Audio Distortion 5% Frequency Stability +1-0.0008% or 5PPM (-30 to +60 degrees C) Channel Spacing 25 Khe 1.1 LICENSING INFORMATION The GX1500U mobile transceiver complies with US and Canadian airway regulations. Both regulations require that the modulation deviation and frequency of the transmitter be checked anually. 1.1.4 FCC Information ‘The GX1500U complies with the Federal Com- munications Commission (FCC) requirements that regulate the Business Radio Service. The user must know and comply with all applicable parts of the FCC. Rules and Regulations. Rules applicable to each service may be ordered from: SUPERINTENDANT OF DOCUMENTS. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 A.valid station license and call sign issued by the FCs required before operating the transcelver. It isthe user's responsibilty to apply forand obtainan FCC radio. license, The following data pertaining to the Gx1S00U should be included on the FCC license application. Type Acceptance ........ 4 APV9T20789 Type Accepted . . . . FCC Parts 22, 90, and 95 Output Power. 2... 2... .. . . 15 Watts Emissions ............ 16KOF3E Frequency 450 to 470 MHz 1.1.2 DOC Information To obtain the Canadian Department of Com- munications (DOC) license application, contact their nearest field or regional office, or write: Government of Canada Department of Communications 300 Slater Street Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K1A OCB ‘@xI5000 GENERAL INE RMATION 1.2 DESCRIPTION The Standard Communications Corp. (SCC) GX1500U is a four (4) channel 15 Watt UHF/FM mobile transceiver. It operates in the 450 to.470 MHz frequency range. The GX1500U is a compact, synthesized, clone- able transceiver with built in CTCSS. A temperature Compensating circuit maintains stable frequencies over varying temperatures. 1.2.1 Controls and Connections 1. POWER/VOLUME Turns power on and off and adjusts the volume level. Turning this control clockwise increases the volume. 2. SQUELCH CONTROL Turns off white noise. Turning the squelch control counterclockwise allows the white noise to be heard. Turning the squelch control clockwise will eventually turn the white noise off. Adjust the squelch control by starting from a point where white noise is heard, then turn the control slowly clockwise, justto the point where, the white noise is gone. 93. CHANNEL SELECTOR Selects the desired channel. Channels 1, 2,3, or 4 can be selected by rotating this control. 4, MONITOR SWITCH Switches the radio from TONE SQL to NOISE SQL. Select a channel where a tone is programmed in the EEPROM. TONE SQL is enabled when the microphone is hung up and the Monitor switch is tured off (push- button out). NOISE SQL is enabled when the Monitor switch is turned on (push button in). This switch is not, functional when a tone is not programmed in the EEPROM. 5. CHLED The transmit or receive channel is displayed. Page t-1 Figure 1-1 Controls and Connections 6. CALLLED For future expansion of GX1500U features. 7. TKLED The TX LED Is illuminated during a transmission 8, BUSY LED ‘The BUSY LED is illuminated when the squelch is open. 9. MIC Jack This jack connects the microphone to the radio, 10. Power Cord This cord connects a DC power source to the radio. The input voltage is 13.8 VDC (20%) 11. External Speaker Jack ‘This jack connects an external speaker to the radio. Use a speaker with an impedance of 4 or 8 ohms. ge 1-2 12. ANT Jack This jack connects an antenna to the radio. Use antenna with an impedance of 50 ohms. MICROPHONE Figure 1-2 Microphone Controls 13. PTT Switch Press the PTT switch to transmit. 14, MIC Hanger Grounding this hanger allows the following to occur: (1) Disables the PTT switch (2) Tums on the Tone squelch ifa tone is. programmed for the selected channel 1.2.2 Installation 1. Visually inspect the radio shipping container for any physical damage. 2. Remove the radio and all hardware from the shipping container. 3. Remove the mounting bracket and attach to the mounting surface ensuring that ample space is provided {for proper ventilation around the heatsink assembly. ‘GXI5000 » 4. Attach the radio to the mounting bracket as shown in Figure 1-3, 5. Connect the de power leads to an appropriate power source, ensuring proper polarity is observed 3. Position the Channel Selector so that the desired channel is displayed on the LED display. 4. Adjust the Squelch control clockwise to the Point where the background noise disappears. If the ICRP {— ip parieer ut HICREPHENE PLU Figure 1-3 Mounting Bracket Attachment REAL AK AP MICROPHONE HAGE . Connect the antenna coaxial cable connector to the ANT jack 1.2.3 Operating Instructions 1. Ensure the following connections are made: a. the power cord with a 6 amp fuse is connected to the power source b. the antenna is connected to the jack marked "ANT" on the back of the unit ©. the CMP872 Microphone is connected to the {front panel jack 2. Turn the Power/Volume Control clockwise until the desired volume is obtained. If the channel is tone protected, press the MONITOR switch (pushbutton in) to hear audio through the speaker. oxisoou channel is tone protected, no signal or noise is heard through the speaker with the Squelch Control at mini- mum (fully counterclockwise), open the tone squelch by either removing the microphone from the bracket or by pressing the MONITOR switch (pushbutton in). Adjust the squelch control clockwise until the background noise disappears. Thisis the proper squelch setting, and the control should not be rotated beyond this point or the receiver sensitivity will be degraded. 5, When a message is received, adjust the volume to a desirable listening level. 6. Transmission is accomplished by performing the following operations: ‘a. Monitor the selected channel. Its an FOC re- quirement to monitor a channel before transmitting, Page i-3 Press the MONITOR switch (pushbutton in) to listen for any channel activity. b. Ifreceiving a call, transmit only after the incom- ing call ends. The GX1500U cannot receive a call and transmit simultaneously. The BUSY indicator wil - luminate green when a call is received. c. Press the push-to-talk (PTT) switch and deliver the voice message. For best transmission, speak into the microphone from a distance of 1/2 to 1 inch. The TX indicator wil iluminate red during transmit. d. Release the PTT switch. 1.2.4 Time-Out Timer Ifthe time-out timer is programmed, the following conditions exist a. a beeping alarm sounds 10 seconds before the transmitting time limit b. transmission will be terminated when this time limitis reached timer is reset by releasing the push-to-talk but- ton momentarily 1.2.5 Busy Lockout If busy lockout is programmed, the following con- ditions exist: a. the transmitter is disabled when the channel is busy with other traffic atone will be heard when the push-to-talk but- ton is pressed while the channel is busy and the @X1500 will not transmit Paget 1.2.6 Cloning Procedure Cloning is accomplished by either using another transceiver or a personal computer. 1.2.6.1 Cloning Between Transceivers Turn the Power/Volume Control to off on both radios. Connect the transceivers together by plugging cone end of the cloning cable into each radio. The radio with the cloning data stored on it will be referred to as the master unit. The radio to be programmed will be referred to as the clone unit. On the master unit, press the MONITOR switch so that itis turned on (push button in). Onthe clone unit, press the MONITOR switch sothat itis turned off (push button out) Apply power to the master unit first, then apply power to the clone unit. As the master unit is sending Cloning data, the channel LED will display a letter "C’. This letter will blink when the transmission of the cloning data is complete. During cloning data storage (including restore), the ‘channel LED on the clone unit will display the letter "P*. This letter will blink when the storage of cloning data is complete. Ian error occurs, or there is no data stored on the ‘master unit EEPROM, the letter "E* will blink on the channel LED. Ater cloning data is stored, turn the power switch off on the master unit, then secure power to the clone unit. Disconnect the cloning cable. 1.2.6.2 Cloning Between Transc: and the Personal Computer er Use Program Package number 8 (PP8) to run the software that programs the GX1500 series transceiver. ‘@xi500U le 2.1 DC POWER DISTRIBUTION 2.1.1 Unswitched +13.8 VDC Power Distribution Refer to Figure 2-1 for the following description Power's applied to the rear ofthe unit through FO01 (6A) ORY OF OPERATION is routed from pin 4 of PGO1 Volume PCB through WGOt pin4.toPPO1 PLL PCS. Itisapplied to AF Amplifier Q10, Regulator Q102, and +5V Regulator 201. Switched +13.8 VDC is routed through J301 pin 3 and WRE0 to PTO1 TX/RX PCB. Its also routed to First Mier QROS and zener diode QT54 which sets.afixed bias tothe base of APC transistor QT52. Figure 2-1 Unswitched + 13.8VDC Power Distribution fuse and applied to PBO1 Booster PCB. It is routed across diodes QB10 and QB11 to protect the radio from polarity reversal. It is also applied to Automatic Power Control (APC) transistor QB05 and Final RF Amplifier (QB02. Its routed through pin 5 of WBOS to pin 5 of JT5O on PTO1 TX/AX PCB. It is routed through LT70 and across CT70 for low frequency filtering, through pin 5 of \WR60 to pin 5 of J30}. It is routed through pin 2 of J303, and pin 2 on PGO1 Volume PCB to power switch on Volume control RGO1 2.1.2 Switched +13.8 VDC Power Distribution Refer to Figure 2-2 for the following description. Whenthe power switch isin the ON position, +13.8VDC 2.1.3 +5 VDC Power Distribution Refer to Figure 2-3 for the following description Plus 5 VDC originates on PPO1 PLL PCB at +5V Regulator Q201. This voltage is appliad to PLLIC QPo2, ‘Oven Switch QP72, Oven Driver QP70, Speaker Driver Q301, J302 pin 4 and JC51 pin 14, Power applied to C51 pin 14 is routed to PCO1 CTCSS PCB. This voltage 1s applied to Tone Switch QCo1, AF Preamp QCo4, CTCSS Generator QC03, and CTCSS Interface QCoz. Power applied to J302 pin 4 is routed to PLO1 Control PCB. This voltage is applied to Reset IC QLO2, Mic Hangup Switch QLO7, Reset Driver QLO3, Squeich ‘Switch QL12, and Microcomputer QLO1. This voltage is also routed off the board through JLO2 to the ia Page 2-1 ° aus Fo a Figure 2-3 +5VDC Power Distribution microphone jack and through JLOt to the LED PCB PLSO. 2.1.4 ALL 8V Power Distribution Refer to Figure 2-4 for the following description. ALL BV is generated by Regulator Q102. It is applied to, Active LPF QPO5, FIN Amplifier QPO1, and Buffer Amp, P50. Figure 2-4 ALL 8V Power Distribution 2.1.5 RX 8V Power Distribution Refer to Figure 2-5 for the following description. When the PTT (push-to-talk) line is high out of QPO2 pin 6, Regulator Q102 outputs +8 VDC (RX 8V) to enable the receive mode. This voltage is applied to VCO PCB PVO1. This voltage is also routed through J301 and WR60to TXIRXPCBPTO1. The voltages applied to 2nd IF Detector GR6O, 2nd IF Mixer QR30, Crystal Fiters FR61 and FRG2, RF Amp QR04, 2nd LO QR32, and Buffer Amp QR63, 2.1.6 TX 8V Power Distribution Refer to Figure 2-6 for the following description. Transmit +8 VDC (TX 8¥) is generated by Regulator 102 after QPO2 drives the PTT line low. When this voltage is present, Q103 is forward biased to disable diode switch QC5O (Tone detection), diode switch Q106 (Equelch), and AF Amp G101 during transmit. This ower is also routed through diode QM02 to the base of LPF QMO3, through QMO1 to Active LPF QPOS, through Q103 to AF Amp Q101, to the collector of LPF QM03, and through QP20 to VCO PCB PVO1. This voltage is ‘also routed through J301 and WR6O to PTO1 TX/RX PCB. This voltage is applied to Predriver Amplifiers QTO1 and To2, Unlock Switch Q750, and JT5O pin 3. It is then routed through WB03 pin 3 to pin 3 on PBO1 Booster PCB, through RBO2 and LT70 to pin diode QBO3. QB03 is forward biased, applying the TX 8V through LB13 to pin diode QB04. This voltage forward biases QB04 and shorts the input to the receiver. QB03 forward biased allows the transmit RF to pass through CB19 to the antenna connector. 2.2 PTT CIRCUIT Refer to Figure 2-7 for the following description Push-to-talk (PTT) is initiated when the PTT switch on the microphone is pressed. A ground is applied through microphone connector JLO2 pin 5 and applied to pin 30 fon Microcomputer QLO1. Once the microcomputer detects the presence of PTT, it generates Clock, Strobe, and data outputs to PLL IC GPO2 on PPO1 PLL PCB to pull the PTT line low. Regulator Q102 then removes the RX 8V power and applies the TX 8V power to the ap- propriate transmit circuitry. A low level on the PTT line also enables CTCSS Encode switch QC51 2.3 MICROCOMPUTER Microcomputer QLO1 on Control PCB PLO1 con- trols the PLL, providing frequency generation for trans- mitand recelve, monitors such activities as an unlocked PLL, Monitor inhibit signal from microphone hang-up, ‘Gxis00u rol AL. ECe, eT) TERR = ee ° ee [eas Jone cae Figure 2-6 TX 8V Power Distribution ® Figure 2-7 PTT Circuit ‘monitors squelch status, retrieves stored data for the programmable features, controls the LED display, con- trols the Call, Transmit, and Busy LEDs. The micracom- puter also monitors the monitor switch position, provides communications with the CTCSS PCB, and either transmits or receives cloning information for field programming of the radio. 2.4 RESET CIRCUIT Refer to Figure 2-8 for the following description. When power is applied to the radio, it is necessary to ensure that the microcomputer always starts up the wxiso0u same way. To ensure that this condition exists, Reset IC QL02 is used. When power is first applied to the radio, the output of QLO2 remains low, leaving reset switch QL0s off for the duration of the RC time constant deter- ‘mined by CLO3 and AL33. The high level from QL09 is applied to the reset input on microcomputer QLO1 pin 43, The microcomputer remains inactive for the duration of the reset pulse. Once capacitor CLO is charged toa predetermined level, pin 1 of QLO2 toggles the output {pin 3) to a high, turning on reset switch QLO3. The conduction of QLO3 pulls pin 43 on microcomputer QL01 low, releasing the reset condition on the microcomputer. The reset pulse forces the microcom- age 2-3 puter to start reading at the first program instruction, Capacitor CL04 is used to remove transients from the base of transistor QL03 eliminating the possiblity of a 63, BEEP Predriver 0903, BEEP Driver @901, and Inter- nal Speaker G30. The BEEP circult exists due to the operational requirements of specific microcomputer Figure 2-8 Reset Circuit false reset pulse to the microcomputer 2.5 EEPROM Programmable features of the radio are stored on EEPROM QL04. This information consists ofthe transmit frequency, the tone frequency, the receive frequency, busy lockout function, and timeout timer function. The EEPROM communicates with the microcomputer using Clock, Strobe, and Data signals. The strobe signal enables the device, the clock signal clocks the data present on the data line either into or out of the EEPROM. The microcomputer provides read/write signal to the EEPROM, making it an input or output device. 2.6 MIC HANGUP CIRCUIT Refer to Figure 2-9 for the following description The mic hangup circuit disables the monitor switch function when the microphone is placed in the microphone hanger. The mic hangup signal comes in through microphone connector JLO2 pin 4 on PLO1 Control PCB from the microphone. This signal is a ground routed through RL44 to drive the base of Mic Hangup switch QL07. With a ground applied tothe base of QLO7, this transistor is turned on, applying +5 VDC to pin 59 on microcomputer QLO1. The microcomputer detects the mic hangup signal, inhibits the PTT line, and bypasses the monitor switch so that only tone squelch is active, if the EEPROM has a stored tone for the selected operating frequency. If there is no stored tone. for the operating frequency, this function is disabled. 2.7 BEEP CIRCUIT Refer to Figure 2-10 for the following description. The BEEP circuit consists of Microcomputer QLO1 pin Pagea-# Mic Hangup Circuit functions. The BEEP signal Is generated when the fol- lowing conditions exist: a. when the busy lockout function is programmed land the transmitter is keyed while the squelch is open. (BUSY LED ON) b. when the timeout timer is programmed and ten seconds prior to the timeout condition ‘The BEEP signal is generated by Microcomputer QLO1 pin 63 and routed through WLO1 pin 9to PPOt PLL PCB J302 pin 9. This signal is applied to BEEP Predtiver 303 and BEEP Driver Q301. The BEEP signal is then fed to Internal Speaker EG30. 2.8 RECEIVER, SQUELCH, AND IF CIRCUITS Refer to schematic diagram Figure 4-6 for the fol lowing description. The receiver utilizes a double con- version superhetrodyne recelving technique with a 21.4 (MH7 first Intermediate frequency and a 455 KHz second intermediate frequency. The incomming signal passes through the antenna and is amplified by RF AMP QR04. The amplified signal passes on to the gate of the first mixer QROS. The PLL signal is applied to the source of QROS as the first local oscillator signal. A resultant 21.4 MHz signal is output from QROS and passed through crystal filter FRO to improve selectivity and cross modulation characteristics, ‘The signal from FR30 is applied to the base of second mixer QR30, The 21.855 MHz second local oscillator signal from QR92, generated by third overtone, crystal XR30, is applied to second mixer QR30. The resultant 455 KHz signal from QR30 Is passed through ceramic filter FR6O and applied to QR6O. Figure 2-10 BEEP Circuit See Figure 2-11 for the following description. OREO Isa second intermediate frequency amplifier, adetector, and squelch amplifier, The detected tone and audio signals from QR6O are amplified by QCO4 and applied to tone decoderiencoder QC03. The received tone is decoded and compared with the tone frequency stored in EEPROM QLO4. If the two tones match, the received, audio is output from QC03, passed through a de-em- phasis circuit, and applied to audio frequency volume control RGO1. The audio frequency signal is level ad- Justed by RGO1 and amplified by audio frequency amplifier Q101 which drives speaker EG20. Refer to schematic diagram (8 of 3) Figure 4- for the following description. The signal for the squelch circuit Is obtained from R60, amplified by squelch circuit QR6O, and converted to a DC voltage by diodes QRG! and QAS2. The DC voltage is level adjusted by squelch control RGO2. This signal is converted to the Hi/Lo signal by squelch switch QR6O and controls the gain of Q101 2.8.1 AF Muting Circuit Refer to Figure 2-12 for the following description. ‘Audio muting occurs when the TX 8V is present, when the squelch threshold is set toturn squelchon, and when fa tone detect output is generated by CTCSS En- coder/Decoder QCO3. Regulator Q102 provides TX eV output when the PTT output from QP02 goes low. Regulator @102 switches from receiveto transmit mode. The +8VDC from Q102 pin 8 forward biases Q103, applying + 8VDC to the mute input on AF Amp Q101 The squelch signal, generated on the TX/RX PCB is routed to diode switch Q106. When squelch is set, this input will be a high level, forward biasing Q106 and applying +8VDC to the mute input on AF Amp Q101. ‘@xi5000 2.9 TRANSMITTER Refer to Figure 4-6 for the following description. The audio signal from the microphone is passed through a pre-emphasis circuit and amplified by microphone amplifier QP0S. The signal is limited by diode limiter QMo1 and QMo2. The limited signal is attenuated 18 Bloct by roll-of fier QMO3 and applied to varactor diode QV0S in the VCO as a modulated signal. The tone encoder output from QC03 is passed through low-pass- filter QC04 and applied to QVO8 in the VCO as a modu- lated signal. The VCO output is amplified by P50 and passed through a younger stage comprised of QTO1 QT02, and GT03, and amplified by a booster stage consisting of B01 and QB02. Harmonics are attenuated 30 dB by the final stage circuit and 60 dB by a two stage pi low-pass-fiter con- sisting of CB12, LB04, CB13, LBOS, and CB14, Com- ponents QT03 and QBO1 control the power out by an automatic power control (APC) circuit consisting of (QT52, QT53, and QBOS. This APC circuit prevents trans- missions when the PLL is unlocked. The unlock signal is derived from PLL unlock switch QTOS. 2.9.1 APC Circuit Refer to Figure 2-13 for the following description, The Automatic Power Control (APC) circuit controls power output. The APC circuit monitors the PLL lock signal and the temperature of the heatsink assembly. If the PLL Is inlocked, this circuit will turn off the driver to prevent transmission of any RF. The temperature of the heatsink assembly is monitored by using a thermal resistor. As the temperature of the heatsink rises, the thermal resistance will increase, dropping the amount of current tothe driver, thus decreasing the amount of drive Page2-5 Figure 2- 11 Second IF and Squelch Circuit Figure 2- 12 AF Muting Circuit to the final, The unlock switch signal is applied to the base of unlock switch QT50. In transmit, TX is applied tothe emitter, This forces QTS0 into saturation providing +8VDC to QTS1 and RT50. These two components are in parallel, As the temperature increases, the internal resistance of QT51 will increase, changing the voltage drop across thetwo resistors. This voltage will decrease, thus providing less drive through transistor QT52, drop- ping the drive level to QT53, decreasing the amount of Pagez-€ ‘tive to current driver QB05. The current flow through (805 will decrease, providing less drive to the final 2.9.2 Modulation Limiting Circuit Audio input amplified by QPO5 passes through a pre-emphasis circult, thon the amplitude of the audio input is limited by diode limiter QMO1 and QMo2, Fre: quencies above 3 KHz are attenuated 18 dB/oct by roll-off filter QMO3, 2.10 PLL Refer to Figure 2-14 for the following Description, The phase-locked-loop (PLL) is used as a first local oscillator during receive and an oscillator during trans- ‘mit. OPO2 is a PLL IC containing a dual modulus pres- caler, programmable divider, reference oscillator, reference oscilator divider, and phase detector. These comprise a pulse counter. Crystal oscillator XPO1 generates a 12.8 MHz reference frequency. PLL IC GRIB00U Figure 2- 13 APC Circuit ‘P02 divides the reference frequency by 2048 to produce a 6.25 KHz reference frequency. The VCO output is amplified by FIN amplifier QPO1 and applied to the dual modulus prescaler of QP02 to be divided by 128 or 129. The output is also divided by N by the programmable divider. The dividing ratio of this, The lock detector output prevents transmission when the PLLis unlocked or when the PLL ICis receiving information from the microcomputer. The signal passed through QPOS is applied to varactor diode QVO1 to control the frequency of the VCO, worn, 4 4 I igor hoe Sa cel TOAo1 CONTROL PCB qoptor Tarn nce Fg ese, re ors ACTIVE LE Figure 2-14 PLL Circuit pulse counter is determined by a 21 bit signal from microcomputer QLO1 The reference frequency from XPO1 and the VCO output pass through the pulse counter and are com- pared by the phase detector. The phase detector output is applied to active low-pass- filter QPO5, axiso0u The VCO output is amplified by QP50 and applied to the Transmit Predrivers during transmit or applied to the first mixer as the first local oscillator signal during receive Fage2-7 2.10.1 Frequency Stability Circuit (Temperature Compensation) The PLL frequency stability is determined by the stabilty of the reference oscillator XPO1. XPO1 is ahighly stabilized, temperature controlled crystal, controlled by (CP04, CPO5, CPO6, and the oven circuit, which prevents, the maximum frequency variation from exceeding 5 PPM, APLLis used to control the receiver first local and transmit oscillator circuits. QP02 is a PLL IC containing a dual modulus prescaler, a programmable counter, a reference oscillator, a reference frequency divider, and ‘a phase comparator which forms a pulse counter. The ‘output of the phase comparator is passed through ac- tive low-pass-fiter QP05, converted toa de voltage, and applied to the VCO. 2.10.2 Oven Circuit Rofer to Figure 2-16 for the following description. This circuit consists of RP71, Thermal Sensor QP73, P70, Oven Switch QP72, AP70, AP72, Oven Driver QP70, Oven Heater QP71 (XPO1), and RP73 and RP74. Plus 5 VDG is applied to voltage divider RP71 (fixed value) and QP73 (temperature sensitive). As the temperature increases, the resistance of QP73 decreases, droppingthe voltage applied to Oven Switch ‘QP72, When the voltage at the base of Oven Switch P72 reaches approximately 0.6 VDC, Oven Switch P72 tums on, grounding voltage divider RP70. and P72, biasing Oven Driver QP70 on. Current flows through Heater QP71 thus heating the crystal. Resistors RP73 and RP74 provide current limiting for the Oven Driver and Heater. Reference oscillator XPO1 produces a reference frequency of 12.8 MHz and divides the frequency to produce 6.25 KHz. The VCO output passes through FIN ‘amplifier QP01 and divided by pulse swallow counter, then compared to the reference 6.25 KHZ signal by the phase comparator. The VCO output is supplied to both the transmit younger stage and to the first receive mixer. 2.10.3 Unlock Circuit Refer to Figure 2-15 for the following description. ‘The unlock circuit prevents the transmitter from keying, when the PLL is not locked. This eliminates the pos- sibility of transmitting on the wrong frequency. ‘The unlock signal originates from PLL IC GPO2 pin 40 on PPO1 PLL PCB. This signal is routed to PLO1 Control PCB tothe microcomputer as a status input and to PTO1 TXIRX PCB to Unlock Switch QTS0 to control the APC Circuit. QT50 applies the TX 8V signal to the ‘APG Circuit when the PLL is locked. Ling Figure 2-15 Oven Circuit Page2-@ ‘GxISOOU HE ae ue as Figure 2- 16 Unlock Circuit sis - Page 2-10 — == SFT ‘The inherent quality of the solid state components Used in the transceiver will provide many years of con- tinuous use. 3.1 PRECAUTIONS ‘Take the following precautions to prevent damage to the modile transceiver. 1.Keep the microphone jack covered at all times to prevent corrosion of electrical contacts. 2.Ensure that the input voltage does not exceed 16 voc. ‘.Never key the transmitter unless an antenna or a dummy load is connected to the transceiver antenna receptacle, 4.Use only approved SCC accessories and replace- ment parts. 3.2 TEST EQUIPMENT The following pieces of equipment, or their equivalent, are recommended to test the GX1500U's performance or to check its alignment. AC/DC Voltmeter Fluke Model 8060 Deviation Meter 1000 MHz; 5 KHz FM Communications Monitor - 1000 MHz, IFR 1200 (Signal Generator) Frequency Counter 1000 MHz, HPs3144 Oscilloscope - Dual Trace, 20 MHz Power Supply . - 13.8 VDC: 7A RF Dummy Load ‘50 ohm; 50 watts RF Wattmeter . 50 watts; 1000 MHz, (Bird 6154) SINAD Meter ..... . .. Helper Instruments Spectrum Analyzer Hewlett Packard, 8558B Speaker Load - ohms Modulation Test Set . . . . TS-1191 (if available) 3.3 PERFORMANCE ‘The performance test is conducted to check overall transceiver operation. This test is performed before the oxi5000— MAINTENANCE - transceiver is shipped to the customer. We suggest testing the transceiver again after it has left the factory in case the settings have been altered by mild shock during shipment, 3.3.1 General 1.Visuallly inspect the unit for scratches, cracks, and other defects. 3.4 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 1.Place unit on table with the rear of radio facing you. 2.Remove two phillips head screws that secure the cover to the chassis, 3.Grasp the front panel with one hand and gently pull the cover towards the rear of the unit 4.Ensure that the power cable does not hang up on the cover, 5.Refer to exploded parts view for further disas- sembly. 3.5 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE NOTE! Prior to tuning, the GX15000U must be programmed using the A3500 with Program Pack- age number 8 (PP8) and programming cable. Use the factory programmed frequencies stored in channel locations 1, 2, and 3, as shown in Table 3-1, when performing the alignment procedure or use the customers frequencies. Note the customer's lowest, highest, and approximate center frequencies and use these frequencies when called for in the alignment pro- ‘cedure. Table 3-1 Factory Programmed Frequencies Channel Frequency Range Tone 1X 460.1 MHz 4 - 2... 179.9 Hz AX 460.0 MHz, 179.9 Hz Pages-1 Channel 2: Frequency Range .........---- Tone TXA56.6 MHZ... es B7OHZ RX 456.5MHz . . canaea a Q2OHE Channel 3: Frequency Range 1X 463.6 MHz. . « AX 463.5MHz 3.5.1 General 1.Configure the test equipment setup as shown in Figure 3-1 2.Position the channel selector to channel 2 8.Confirm that the power supply voltage at the radio |s 13.8 VDC. 4Set the squelch control fully counterclockwise. Sot the volume control to its approximate mechanical center. 3.5.2 Phase-Locked-Loop 1.Connect the voltmeter (with an internal resistance greater than 500 k-ohms) to CV23 and to the chassis, Position the channel selector to the center frequency. 2.Adjust LV03 for a reading of 3.0 volts. See Figure 3-2 for the location of LVO3. 3.5.3 Transmitter 3.5.3.1 TX Deviation 1.Maintain the same test equipment setup shown in Figure 3-1. 2Turn RCS3 fully counterclockwise. NOTE: ithe TS1191 is not available, attach a 10, UFI16 V electrolytic capacitor between the audio ‘generator and the tip of the microphone jack. Connect the positive * +" side of the capacitor to the transcelver See Figures -3 on howto connect the capacitor 3.Apply a sine wave signal of approximately 50 mV, 1 kHz to the capacitor mentioned in the note under step 2. 4.Key the transmitter and adjust the output of the audio signal generator for a deviation of +/-3 kHz. S.Increase the audio generator output level by 20 dB. Adjust RM13 to within +/-4.5 kHz deviation, 6 Decrease the audio generator output level by 20 {dB and check for +/-3kHz of deviation. Repeat steps 4, 5, and 6 several times until further adjustment is. un- necessary. 7.Key the transmitter and adjust CPO6 or the correct frequency. [Baron BE. Figure 3-1 Equipment Test Setup Pages-2 ‘GxIS000 ee BOTTOM VIEW LRo! © Q 2 [RMI3 cv23 tpos TPOL ivo3 ©} ura ° (ober LR30 LEO == = UO tS op Figure 3-2 Alignment Reference Points lout 7 iy any m MOD “GG coe OVO sUC Oa sae Omen FRI v He Test Setup Key the transmitter and adjust RTS1 for 15 watts. Confirm that any spurious output is less than 60 dB below the carrier. 3.5.3.2 Tone Deviation 1.Select a channel that has the center frequency for customer operation. 2.Maintain test equipment as in Figure 3 - 1. Turn off the external modulation, Key the transmitter and adjust RC53 for a tone deviation +/-0.6 kHz, 3.5.4 Receiver 1.Connect the test equipment as shown in Figure 3 +4, and select the center frequency. | +E] | Ba Figure 3-4 Receiver Test Setup 2.Rotate the volume control clockwise to its mechanical center. Rotate the squelch control and check for proper squelch operation. Leave in the open ‘squelch (noise) position, then rotate the volume control to check for proper operation. Position the squelch control to the point where the noise just disappears and ‘set the volume control to minimum (counterclockwise) posttion 3.Tur the cores of LRO1, LRO2, LRO4, LROS and LROS five (5) turns down from the top of the transformer shiold. See Figure 3 -5. 4Monitor TPO! with a VIVM or digital voltmeter. 5.Adjust the signal generator output so the voltmeter reads approximately 0.5 VDC. a 208s Figure 3- 5 Adjustment Coil 6. Adjust each tuning point respectively for maxi- mum meter reading: a, LRO1, LRO2, LRO4, LROS and LRO6. b. LR20, LR21, LR9O, LASI and LRGO. 7.Select the highest frequency. Adjust LRO1 and LRO4 for maximum meter read- ing, ©.Solect the lowest frequency. 10.Adjust LRO2 and LROS for maximum meter read: ing. 4 1.Adjust LROS for balance in sensitivity on the low and high band spread frequencies. ‘Gx15000 ee PARTS LIST AND DRAWINGS 4.1 PARTS LIST 4.1.1 GENERAL Information on most electrical and mechanical pars is included in the parts lst. The parts are listed in alphabatic order. - Use only SCC approved accessories. - Use only SCC approved replacement parts 4.1.2 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Parts orders should be referred to the Parts Depart- ‘ment at (213) 532-5300 ext. 248 or write Standard Communications Corp. Parts Department PO. Box 92151 Los Angeles, CA 90009-2151 Please note that SCC may not beable tofilreplace- ment parts orders without such identifying information oe reference designator value description part number unit mode! number exisoor Page d-1 RUE PGB anata an AE SE Ba ene JP PON (Od) REF = MODEL SERIAL NO PART DES EFF EFF DESCRIPTION NUMBER CAPACITORS oso CAPACITOR, ELECT. 0.22UF Sov EAZ2405010 cost CAPACITOR, ELECT 10 UF 16V FA0601690 wor CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 1000 PF ate102110 omae CAPACITOR, ELECT 1 UF SOV 0505090 mas CAPACITOR, ELECT 10 UF 16V At0601690 cMmaa uoro0ot CAPACITOR, FILM 0.1 UF DF15104350, Moa CAPACITOR, ELECT 10 UF 16V AI0601620 Mos ‘CAPACITOR, FILM 0.01 UF DFisi03350 Mos ‘CAPACITOR, FILM 0.01 UF DF1s103350 chor CAPACITOR, GERAWIC 220 PF 10x16221300 Cos ‘CAPACITOR, FiLM0.15UF DFisis4350 mos (CAPACITOR, ELECT 10 UF 16V A10601690 ‘cmt (CAPACITOR. 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ELECT 22 UF 25 A22602590 Caos CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 1000 PF DAte102110 C201 CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 1000 PF Datei02110 C302 CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 1000 PF are102110 C303 CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 1000 PF ate102110 C308 CAPACITOR, CERAMIC 1000 PF Daero2t10 INDUCTORS. Lea COIL, CHOKE 390 UH Lc2940010 LPs. COLL, CHOKE 0.080 UH ic18000010 Lest COIL, CHOKE oT c1700020 SEMICONDUCTORS cso DIODE, MAI65 020005020 cst DIODE, MA65 +D20005020 acse TRANSISTOR, 2802785 HTzrestto avot DIODE, Ma65 1020005020 ‘M02 DIODE, MATES. 020005020 ‘amos TRANSISTOR, 28C2785 Hraavestho aot TRANSISTOR, 28Cz026 Hra2026100 a 02 LLC. Mse959 P PLL HC10051200 ‘oF 0s Lic. NuMO62D HC1004¢090 P20 DIODE, MATES: 14020008020 O50 TRANSISTOR, 2502026 732026100 P70 TRANSISTOR, 288562 HT20862180 cert VARISTOR HPo0020230 ore TRANSISTOR, 28¢2062 HTs2062100 oF73 THERMISTOR, ERT-D2FGL1028 HHoo02a020 roi lic. 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NUMMTB05 H3a805080 SEMICONDUCTORS 201 ‘TRANSISTOR, 2841175 Hri11751R0 soe DIODE, Mates: Hozo00s020 (Qs03 SEMICONDUCTOR, COMP DTC14aTS: 'BA20016210 RESISTORS: ROs0 RESISTOR, CREN FLM 100K OHM BW 2008104160 axisoou = ase Page 4-3 REF MODEL SERIAL NO PART DES _EFF EFF DESCRIPTION NUMBER ost "RESISTOR, OREN FLM 10K OHM 1/6W ‘@005103160 RCs RESISTOR, TRIMMING 10K OHM RA01030750 Rose RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 4.7K OHM 1/6 05472160 Mot RESISTOR, CRN FLM 4.7K OHM 1/6 ‘G0os472160 M2 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 1M OHM 1/6W ‘6005105160 Poa vvor0001 RESISTOR, 470K OHM J 1/16 ‘Gdos¢74160 PIMs RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 47K OHM 1/6 ‘6005472160 PMO RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 6.8K OHM 1/61 ‘Goos682160 id RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 47K OHM 1/6W (Go0s473160 FOS: ESISTOR, CRBN FLM 82K OHM 1/6W 16005822160 MOT RESISTOR, CRGN FLM 36K OHM 1/6W ‘@005363160 08: RESISTOR, CREN FLM 33K OHM 1/6W (6005333160 ie) ESISTOR, CRBN FLM 6.8% OHM 1/6 ‘6005682160 Fao RESISTOR, CRBN FLM Sak OHM s/eW (6005335160 Put RESISTOR, CREN FLM 3K OHM IleW (6005333160 M2 RESISTOR, CRAN FLW 22K OHM 1/6W ‘Gp05272160 Fong, RESISTOR, TRIMMING 4.7K RA04720750 Mis RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 33K ORM 1/6W 605333160 PO: RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 10K OHM 1/6 6005103160 POI voro001 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 4.7K OHM 1/6 6008472160 Poe RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 4.7K OHM 1/67 6005472160 Poe uo10001 RESISTOR, GSN FLM 1K OHM 1/6 ‘Goost02t60 Pos RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 220 OHM 1/6W ‘005221 160 Pos vor0001 RESISTOR, GRSN FLM 100 OHM lie ‘6005101160 Pot FESISTOR, CRSN FLM 56K OHM 1/6} ‘6005562160 POS RESISTOR. ORSN FLM 27K 1/16 ‘005272160 POS RESISTOR CRBN FLM 47K OHM 1/6} (6005472160 POT RESISTOR CRBN FLM 560 OHM 1/6¥/ (G005561160 POs RESISTOR CRBN FLM 4.7K OHM 1/6. Goose72160 Poo RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 2.7K 1/16W ‘6005072160 P10 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 22K OHM 1/6 G005222160 Ptr RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 1K OHM 1/5W Goost02t60 P20 FESISTOR, CRBN FLM 0 OHM 1/6W ‘6005000160 Pat RESISTOR, CRBN FLMOGHM EW (6005000160 P22 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM'56 OHM 1/6W (6005860160 P23 RESISTOR, CRBN FLMO OHM 1/6W (6005000160 P26 RESISTOR, CREN FLM'56 OHM 1/6W (6008560160 P25 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 0 OHM 1/6W (6005000160 PSO RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 4.7K OHM 1/6W 6005472160 Psi RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 1K OFM 1/0W 6095102160 Ps2 RESISTOR, CABN FLM 56 OHM 1/6W 6008860160 PSs RESISTOR, CABN FLM 56 OHM 1/6W (6005560160 P70 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM1K OHM 1/6W 3005102160 Fert RESISTOR, CABN FLM 6.8K OHM 1/6W 6005682160 Pre RESISTOR, CBN FLM 1K OHM 1/6W_ ‘G0ost02160 Reva RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 47 OHM 1/6W ‘005870160 FPS vvor0001 RESISTOR. CRBN FLM 180 OHM 1/6W (6005151160 Pra RESISTOR, CAEN FLM 150 OHM 1/6 ‘005151160 Pra RESISTOR. CRBN FLM 47 OHM 1/6W 6005470160 Ror RESISTOR, 6.8 OHM 2W ‘@a0068020 R02 RESISTOR, CAEN FLM 56 OHM 1/6W ‘6005560160 ios. 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RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 5.5K OHM 1/51 (6003862160 R68 RESISTOR, CRBN FLMO.OHM 1/4W (6005000140 RRS RESISTOR, CREN FLM 22K OHM 16\V 6008228160 RTO RESISTOR, CREN FLM 2.2K OHM 1/60 6005222160 Rr RESISTOR, OREN FLM 2.2K OHM 1/60 a00se22160 R72 RESISTOR, OREN FLM 47K OHM 1/6 6005473160 ars RESISTOR, OREN FLM 1.5K OHM 1/6 @005152160 REO RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 2.2K OHM 1/5 6005222160 RTO RESISTOR, ORBN FLM 100 OHM 1/6W 6005101160 rot or0091 RESISTOR, CREN FLM 55 OHM 1/6 6003560160 T02 RESISTOR, CBN FLM 1K OHM 1/6W 6005102160 03, RESISTOR, CREN FLM 3.3K OHM 1/6 6008332160 R103 uoso001 RESISTOR, CAEN FLM 4.7K OHM 1/6 6005472160 RTO RESISTOR, CREN FLM 56 OHM 1/6 (6008660160 05, RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 220HM 1/6W 6005220160 05, oro001 RESISTOR, CAEN FLM 88 OHM 1/6 6003560160 RT06 RESISTOR, OREN FLM 560 OHM 1/6W (608881160 tos. oro008 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 330 OHM 1/6W 6008831160 R07 RESISTOR, CREN FLM 3.9K OHM 1/51 (6005392160 T08 RESISTOR, OREN FLM 220HM 1/eW (3005220160 Too RESISTOR, CREN FLM 100 OHM 1/6W 6005101160 Brit RESISTOR, CAEN FLM 18 OHM s/6w 6005180160 Bri uoso001 RESISTOR, OREN FLM 10 OHM 1/6 (6005100160 RT20 RESISTOR, CRBN FLMO.OHM 1/eW ‘G00s000160 Tso RESISTOR, OREN FLM 3.3K OHM 1/6\V ‘Goosssz160 Fist RESISTOR, TRIMMING 29k OHMS 802230750 ars2 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 2.2K OHM 1/6\W ‘005222160 rss RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 3.3K OHM 1/6. ‘G005332160 Ars RESISTOR, MTL OXIDE 47 OHM 2iv (GA0ss70020 rss RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 220 OHM 1/6W (5005221160 FT36 RESISTOR, CRBN FLM 470 OHM 1/6W (6005471160 STRICAL, R20. 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T9e Screw sso2e0ee0 te88 SEAL EXTERNAL SPEAKER ‘20027705 ir8 BUSHING assent 1768 FH Tae SOREW srsczeoet0 1908 SEAL REAR ‘20ce7040 ‘GxIs000 Paged 13 REF MODEL SERIAL NO PART DES EFF EFF DESCRIPTION NUMBER 2008 BH. TAP. SCREW ‘5128260560 2058 T.L WASHER OR '54052600R0 2B. INDICATOR 15508246710 2168, GASKET, REAR CASE (BLACK) 4310277010 2228 (CASE, SLEEVE (BLACK) 4200064100 2208 BUSHING, (BLACK) 4518259150 228 F. WASHER SCREW ‘5148031069 AVAILABLE SUBASSEMBLIES .............-..-.... - (80) MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL Pe! ASSY., BOOSTER PWB ZzAs2c0210 Poot ASSY., TONE SOL PWS, Zz43100020 Gor ASSY.. VOLUME PUB 243102330 PLO ‘ASSY., CONTROL PWS 243102310 Piso ‘ASSY., LED PW (P/0 CONTROL PB) Zze312310 Prot ‘ASSY., PLLPW zzas201210 Prot ASSY., TRIRK PWS zzas2c1220 zo ASSY.. VCO FS ZZa3163010 MISCELLANEOUS MECHANICAL cos ASGY., FRONT CASE 44310064500 cov |ASSY., MICROPHONE MPa72 MP11001190 —exis600 » 4.2 DRAWINGS ‘The drawings in this section show the electrical and ‘mechanical parts locations and interconnections of the GX1500U. The values of most electrical parts are indi- cated on the schematic diagram. Gxisoou- Pagea-15 exiso0u PEO! BOOSTER RC.BOARD = | | gee nepenn ee Be | [* Se bwin oun ‘Sur aur epunceran O-] ieee Res ncBex swircn — [a Hat ct scares] Late. ties oases ee sar a a cam 2a HL croe"issosoe [feeds Sa pce [Ptso LED RP TRO! P.C.BOARD gor = _|frrartcrceoanm If ,. ) ete | Bal wwe [LS | | eet ge =] ane Sreacen™ Ue es L TI cer fowren| | [Poor cTCSS Pani oreriers| arco ane = || | ea | — au) TONE bet Ices sto Figure 4-1 GX1500U Functional Block Diagram Page 4-17 PPO! PLL 2201 veo a Ww = > a ° > ollé o a VOLUME PC. BOARD PCOl SST nao oF Seem PLSO DISPLAY PLO! CONTROL PLO! CONTROI (PARTS SIDE) ‘PL50 DISPLAY PC. BOARD * QLs50,aL51 OL54, QL55 TO PPOI (J302) (SOLDER SIDE) PLO! CONTROL_PRC. BOARD ae 899 0) CONTROL_PC.BOARD bc 18.8v 8 yoo! FUSE PI FOO! ~ 6a PBOI BOOSTER PC. BOARD “ANTENNA CONNECTOR, veo! xo arsi 0801 ,a802 (SHOWN FROM PARTS SIDE) [4 PTO! TX/RX_ PC. BOAR SS RE | oa. eae at SS eee it Figure 4-7, RX/TX and Booster Wiring Diagram Figure 4-8 Exploded Parts View Page 4-24 FOLD UP ALONG THIS LINE SERVICE MANUAL COMMENTS We would like to know your opinion of our service manual. Was it helpful? Could it be better? Or did you find it inaccurate and troublesome to follow? Your comments are important to us, so if you could take a moment to check the boxes below that best indicate your impressions of the manual, we'll see that your remarks reach the proper people to respond to them. Sincerely, Standard Communications Corp. 2. The Installation Section was __ Good ___ Fair Poor. It could be improved by Did you read the Circuit Description? Yes No. If yes, how would you rate it? 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