0% found this document useful (0 votes)
66 views

Technical Supplement: HF & V/UHF Band All Mode Mobile Transceiver

Manual rádio 7100
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
66 views

Technical Supplement: HF & V/UHF Band All Mode Mobile Transceiver

Manual rádio 7100
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

HF & V/UHF Band VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD.

4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan

All Mode Mobile Transceiver VERTEX STANDARD


US Headquarters
10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S A.

FT-100/-100D
International Division
8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, U.S.A.
YAESU EUROPE B.V.
P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands

Technical Supplement
YAESU UK LTD.
Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close
Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K.
VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD.
Unit 5, 20/F., Seaview Centre, 139-141 Hoi Bun Road,
©2003 VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. E089890A Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Introduction
This manual provides technical information necessary PWR

for servicing the Yaesu FT-100/-100D HF & V/UHF-Band MODE VFO/MR

Transceiver. It does not include information on installa-


A
F L
SQ F
U P S EP
R

C LA
R DWN

tion and operation, which are described in the FT-100/-


LE C HOME
S E T

FUNC
LOCK

100D Operating Manual provided with the transceiver, A B C D DSP

or on accessories which are described in their manuals.


The FT-100/-100D is carefully designed to allow the
knowledgeable operator to make nearly all adjustments
required for various station conditions, modes and oper-
ator preferences simply from the controls on the panels,
without opening the case of the transceiver. The FT-100/- nents (trimmers, coils, electrolytic capacitors, packaged
100D Operating Manual describes these adjustments, plus ICs, etc.), or lead components only.
certain internal settings. While we believe the technical information in this man-
Servicing this equipment requires expertise in handling ual is correct, VERTEX STANDARD assumes no liability
surface mount chip components. Attempts by unqualified for damage that may occur as a result of typographical or
persons to service this equipment may result in perma- other errors that may be present. Your cooperation in
nent damage not covered by warranty. For the major cir- pointing out any inconsistencies in the technical informa-
cuit boards, each side of the board is identified by the type tion would be appreciated. VERTEX STANDARD reserves
of the majority of components installed on that side. In the right to make changes in this transceiver and the align-
most cases one side has only chip components, and the ment procedures, in the interest of technological improve-
other has either a mixture of both chip and lead compo- ment, without notification of owners.

Contents
Specification................................................... 2 LOCAL Unit ........................................................... 63
Exploded View & Miscellaneous Parts ..... 3 REF Unit ................................................................. 75
PA Unit ................................................................... 77
Alignment ....................................................... 5
LPF Unit .................................................................. 89
Block Diagram ............................................. 17 DISPLAY Unit ........................................................ 99
Interconnection Diagram ........................... 18 CNTL Unit ............................................................ 107
Board Unit (Schematics, Layouts & Parts) CONNECT-1 Unit ............................................... 117
MAIN Unit .............................................................. 19 VR Unit ................................................................. 118
6m-FILTER Unit ..................................................... 49 CONNECT-2 Unit ............................................... 119
BPF Unit .................................................................. 51 Option ......................................................... 120
HPF Unit ................................................................. 55 TCXO-8 ................................................................. 120
AUDIO-FILTER Unit ............................................ 59 FTS-27 ................................................................... 121
Specifications
General Receiver
Frequency Range: Sensitivity:
Receive 100 kHz – 970 MHz (European version) SSB/CW AM-N FM
100 kHz – 824 MHz, 849 – 864 MHz, 100 kHz – 150 kHz: – – –
and 894 – 961 MHz (U.S.A version) 150 kHz – 250 kHz*: 5 µV 40 µV –
Transmit 160 – 6 Meters 250 kHz – 1.8 MHz*: 4 µV 32 µV –
2 Meters 1.8 – 28 MHz*: 0.25 µV 2 µV –
70 Centimeters (Amateur bands only) 28 – 30 MHz: 0.25 µV 2 µV 0.50 µV
5167.5 kHz: Alaska Emergency Frequency 50 – 54 MHz: 0.20 µV 2 µV 0.50 µV
(U.S.A. version only) 144/430 MHz: 0.125 µV 2 µV 0.20 µV
Emission Modes: Above specifications are worst-case.
A1 (CW), A3 (AM), A3J (LSB/USB), SSB/CW/AM-N figures are for 10 dB S/N, 12 dB SINAD
F1 (9600 bps Packet), F2 (1200 bps Packet), F3 (FM) on FM. *: IPO off
Synthesizer Steps (Min.): Squelch Sensitivity:
1.25 Hz (CW/SSB), 100 Hz (AM), 100 Hz (FM), SSB/CW/AM FM
1 kHz (FM) 1.8 – 28 MHz: 2.5 µV –
Antenna Impedance: 28 – 30 MHz: 2.5 µV 0.32 µV

om
50W, Unbalanced 50 – 54 MHz: 1.12 µV 0.20 µV

l.c
Operating Temp. Range: 144/430 MHz: 0.8 µV 0.16 µV
–10 °C to +60 °C (14 °F to 122 °F)

ua
Intermediate Frequencies:
Frequency Stability: 1st IF: 68.985 MHz (SSB/CW/FM/Digital)

an
Better than ±4 ppm (–10 °C to +50 °C) (SSB/CW/AM) 67.980 MHz (W-FM)

irm
Better than ±{1 kHz +4 ppm} (FM) 2nd IF: 11.705 MHz (SSB/CW/FM/Digital)
Power Requirements: 10.700 MHz (W-FM)

pa
DC 13.8V ± 10%, Negative Ground 3rd IF: 455 kHz (FM)
Current Consumption: re
Image Rejection:
e-
Receive (Squelched): 1.2A, Receive (Max. Audio): 1.6A Better than 70 dB (1.8 – 30 MHz, 50 – 54 MHz)
ic

Transmit: 22A (@ 100W RF output) Better than 60 dB (144 – 148 MHz, 430 – 440 MHz)
rv

Case Size: IF Rejection:


se

160(W) x 54(H) x 205(D) mm (6.3” x 2.2” x 8.0” WHD) Better than 70 dB (1.8 – 30 MHz)
Weight: Better than 60 dB (50 – 54 MHz, 144 – 148 MHz,
3 kg. (6.6 lb.) 430 – 440 MHz)
Selectivity (–6/–60 dB):
Transmitter SSB/CW: 2.2 kHz/5.2 kHz
Power Output: CW: 450 Hz/1.8 kHz
160 – 6m: 100 Watts (25 Watts AM carrier) (FT-100: Optional XF-117C installed)
2m: 50 Watts (12.5 Watts AM carrier) CW-N: 250 Hz/1.2 kHz
70cm: 20 Watts (5 Watts AM carrier) (Optional XF-117CN installed)
Modulation Types: AM: 5.2 kHz/18 kHz
SSB: Balanced Modulator (Optional XF-117A installed)
FM: Variable Reactance FM: 15 kHz /25 kHz (–6/–50 dB)
AM: Early Stage (Low Level) Audio Output:
FM Maximum Deviation: At least 1.5W into 8W @ 10% THD
±5 kHz (±2.5 kHz on FM-N) Audio output impedance:
Spurious Radiation: 4W – 8W
Harmonics: At least 40 dB down (1.8 – 29.7 MHz) Specifications are subject to change without notice, and are guaran-
At least 60 dB down (50/144/430 MHz)
teed within amateur bands only.
Non-harmonic: At least 50 dB down (1.8 – 29.7 MHz)
At least 60 dB down (50/144/430 MHz)
Carrier Suppression:
At least 40 dB
Opp. Sideband Suppression:
At least 50 dB
SSB Frequency Response:
400 Hz – 2600 Hz (–6 dB)
Microphone Impedance:
200W – 10kW (Supplied microphone: 2kW)

2
Connect-2 Unit
Parts Layout

om
l.c
ua
Side A Side B

an
irm
pa
re
Parts List

e-
ic
REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE V/W TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR
rv
*** CONNECT-2 UNIT ***
se
PCB with Components CB0561001 1-
Printed Circuit Board FR002580B
JP8201 WIRE ASSY T9206739 1-

119

You might also like