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MANUAL PB010 CHASSIS (COBRA 148GTL-DX, SUPERSTAR 360 FM)
PB042 CHASSIS (PRESIDENT JACKSON)
PC999 CHASSIS (PRESIDENT GRANT)
GENERAL
Channels 120FM, 120AM, 120LSB, 120USB
Frequency Range 26.515 to 27.855 MHz
Frequency Control Phase Locked Loop(PLL) synthesized cir-
cuiîry.
Frequency Tolérance 0.005%
Frequency Stability 0 .001 %
Operating Température Range -20° C to +50° C
Microphone Plug-in type; dynamie with push-to-talk
switch and coiled cord.
Input Voltage 13.8V DC nominal, 15.9V max., 11.7V min.
(positive or negative ground).
Current Drain Transmit: AM/FM lull mod., 4A maximum.
SSB, 21 watts PEP output, 4A
maximum
Receiver: squelched; 0.5A, maximum au
dio output 1A.
A M T F R E Q U E N C Y (M H Z )
LOW M ID H IG H LO W M ID H IG H
Automatic Gain Control (AGC): Less than 10 dB change in audio
output for inputs from 10 to 1 2 6 .5 1 5 2 6 .9 6 5 2 7 .4 1 5 21 2 6 .7 6 5 2 7 .2 1 5 2 7 .6 6 5
500,000 mV. 2 2 6 .5 2 5 2 6 .9 7 5 2 7 .4 2 5 22 2 6 .7 7 5 2 7 .2 2 5 2 7 .6 7 5
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SPECIFICATIONS
PB042
GENERAL RECEIVER
Channels 226FM, 226AM, 226LSB, 226USB Sensitivity SSB: Less than 0.15p V for 10 dB
(S+Nl/N at greater than A watt of audio
Frequency Range 26.065 to 28.315 MHz
output.
Frequency Control Phase Locked Loop(PLL) synthesized cir-
AM: Less than 0.5mV for 10 dB.
cuitry.
(S+N)/N at greater than 'A wart of audio
Frequency Tolérance 0.005% output.
Frequency Stability 0 .001% FM: Better than 0.5pV for 20 dB (S+Nl/N at
Operating Temperatura Range -20°C to +50°C greater than 'A wart of audio output.
Microphone Plug-in type; dynamie with push-to-talk Selectivity AM/SSB 6 dB @4.2KHz. 60 dB @7.5KHz
switch and coiled cord. FM 6 dB @7.0KHz, 60 dB @15KHz
Input Voltage 13.8V DC nominal, 15.9V max., 11.7V min Cross Modulation More than 60 dB.
(positive or negative ground). Image Rejection More than 60 dB.
Current Drain Transmit: AM/FM full mod.. ЗА maximum. I.F. Frequency FM Ist : 10.695 MHz
SSB. 21 watts PEP output, ЗА FM 2nd : 455 KHz AM/SSB: 10.695 MHz
maximum Adjustable for optimum signal réception.
AM/FM and SSB RF Gain Control
Receiver: squelched; 0.5A. maximum audio
output 1A.
Cabinet Dimensions 7-7/8"(W) x 2-3/8“ (H) x 9-1/16"(D) •Automatic Gain Control (AGC): Less than 10 dB change in audio
output for inputs from 10 to
Weight 5 pounds 500,000 /iV.
Antenna Connecte* UHF, S0-239 Squelch Adjustable; thrashold less than 0.5 mV.
Meter llluminated; indicates relative RF power Noise Blanker RF type, effective on AM and SSB.
output and modulation on Transmit, received
signal strength. Clarifier Ranga FINE: ±1.25 KHz. (R X only)
COARSE: ± 5 KHz. (RX and TX)
Indicators LED display; channel and TX/R X.
Audio Output Power 3.5 watts minimum into 8 ohms.
Frequency Response SSB 400 to 4000 Hz.
FM 300 to 3000 Hz.
AM 300 to 2100 Hz.
Distortion Less than 10% at 3 warn output.
Built-in Speaker 8 ohms, round.
External Speaker (Not Supplied) 8 ohms; disables internal speaker when con-
nedted.
PA SYSTEM
Power Output 3.0 watts into external speaker.
External Speaker for PA 8 ohms (not supplied).
CHANNEL INFORMATION
AN T FREQUENCY (MHz)
A BANO 8 BANO C 8ANO 0 BAND E BANO
No/- ♦ 10 No/- ♦ 10 No/- ♦ 10 No/- ♦ 10 Nor- ♦ 10
mai kHz mai кHx mai kHx mai kH* mai kHz
1 26.065 26.075 26.515 26.525 26.965 26.975 27.415 27.425 27.865 27 875
2 26.075 26.065 26.52S 26.535 26.975 26.985 27.425 27.435 27.B75 27.885
3 26.085 26.095 26.535 26.545 26.985 26.995 27.435 27.445 27.885 27 895
(ЗА) (ЗА) (ЗА) (ЗА) (ЗА)
4 26.105 26.115 26.555 26.565 27.005 27.015 27.455 27.465 27.905 27 915
5 26.115 26.125 26.566 26.575 27.015 27.025 27.465 27.475 27.915 27.925
6 28.125 26.135 26.575 26.585 27.025 27.035 27.475 27.485 27.925 27.935
7 26.135 26.145 26.586 26 595 27.035 27.045 27.485 27.495 27.935 27.945
(7А) (7А) I7AI ( 7A ) (7AI
8 26.155 26.165 26.605 26.615 27.055 27.065 27.505 27.515 27.955 27 965
9 26.165 26.175 26.615 26.625 27.065 27.075 27.515 27.525 27.965 27.975
10 26.175 26.185 26.625 26.835 27.075 27.085 27.525 27.535 27.975 27.985
11 26.185 26.195 26.635 26.645 27.085 27.095 27.535 27.545 27.985 27.995
(Н А ) (1 IA ) (1 1Al (1 1A) Il IA )
12 26.205 26.215 26.655 26 665 27.105 27.115 27.555 27.565 28.005 28.015
13 26.215 26.225 26 665 26.675 27.115 27.125 27.565 27.575 28.015 28.025
14 26.225 26.235 26 675 26.685 27.125 27.135 27.575 27.585 28.025 28 035
15 26.235 26.245 26.685 26.695 27.135 27.145 27.585 27.595 28.035 28 045
(IS A ) (IS A ) I15A) (IS A ) I15A)
16 26.255 26.265 26.705 26.715 27.155 27.165 27.605 27.615 28.055 28.065
17 26.265 26.275 26.715 26.725 27.165 27.175 27.615 27.625 28.065 28.075
18 26.275 26.285 26.725 26.735 27.175 27.185 27.625 27.635 28.075 28.085
19 26.285 26.295 26.735 26.745 27.185 27.195 27.635 27.645 28.085 28.095
(19А) 119A ) ( 19 Al (19AI (19AI
20 26.305 26.315 26.755 26.755 27.205 27.215 27.655 26.665 28.105 28.115
TRANSMITTER 21 26.315 26.325 26.765 26.775 27.215 27.225 27.665 27.675 28.115 28.125
Power Output AM, 10 watts FM 10 watts 22 26.325 26.335 26.775 26.785 27.225 27.235 27.675 27.685 28.125 28.135
23 26.355 26.365 26 805 26.815 27.255 27.265 27.705 27.715 28.155 28.165
SSB. 21 watts, P.E.P. 24 26.335 26.345 26.785 26.795 27,235 27.245 27.685 27.695 28.135 28.145
Intermodulation Distortion SSB: 3rd and 5th order, more than -25 dB. 25 26.345 26.355 26.795 26.805 27.245 27.255 27.695 27.705 28.145 28.155
7th and 9th order, more than -35 dB. 26 26.365 26.375 26.815 26.825 27.265 27.275 27.715 27.725 28.165 18.175
27 26.375 26.385 26.825 26.835 27.275 27.285 27.725 27.735 28.175 28.185
SS3 Carrier Suppression More than -45 dB. 28 26.385 26.395 26.835 26.845 27.285 27.295 27.735 27.745 28.185 28.195
29 26.395 26.405 26.845 26.855 27.295 27.305 27.745 27.755 28.195 28.205
Unwanted Sideband More than -45 dB. 30 26 405 26 415 26.855 26.865 27.305 27.315 27.755 27.765 28.205 28.215
Frequency Response AM and FM: 350 to 3000 Hz. 31 26.415 26.425 26.865 26 875 27.315 27.325 27.765 27.775 28.215 28.225
32 26.425 26.435 26.875 26.885 27.325 27.335 27.775 28.225 28.235
SSB: 400 to 4000 Hz. 27.785
33 26.435 26 445 26.885 26.895 27.335 27.345 27.785 27.795 28.235’ 28.245(
Output Impédance 50 ohms, unbalanced 34 26 445 26.455 26.895 26.905 27.345 27.355 27.795 27.805 28.245 28 25S
35 26 455 26.465 26.905 26.915 27.355 27.365 27 805 27.815 28.255 28.265
SSB Filter 10.695 MHz, crystal lattice type 36 26 465 26.475 26.915 26 925 27.365 27.375 27.815 27.82S 23.265 28 275
6 dB @4.2 KHz 37 26.475 26.485 26.925 26.935 27.375 27.385 27.825 27.835 28.275 28.285
60 dB @7 KHz 38 26.485 26.495 26.935 26.945 27.385 27.395 27.835 27.845 28.285 28.295
39 26.495 26.505 26.945 26.955 27.395 27.405 27 845 27.855 28.295 28.305
40 26.505 26.515 26.955 26.965 27.405 27 415 27 855 27 865 28.305 28 315
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PLL SYNTHESIZER CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
РВОТ0 ( РВ042)
The PLL c ir c u i t consîsts o f IC5, IC6, IC7 and several transistors. IC5 combines
a Reference D îv id e r (10 .2 4 M h z ) , Binary Programmable D iv ïd e r (p in s 9 - 17 ) , and. a
Phase D e te c to r . A single Reference O s c îlla to r o f 1 5 . 0 0 M h z (1 4 .5 5 M hz) in co n -
ju n c tio n w ith JC6 and IC7 makes possible the total frequency range o f the radio w îth
no crystal sw îtchîng requîred. Refer to the Master PLL M îx în g and Programming
Chart and the PLL Block Diagram on the fo llo w in g two pages.
IC6 and IC7 are used to preset the binary programmîng o f IC5 by a fîx e d amount .
A diode m a tr ix , d iffe r e n t for each band, îs swîtched in and when added to the b inar
number o f the Channel Selector sw itch produces the requîred N - C o d e . IC6 and IC7 are
w ire d in sériés so that each succeeding pin has more binary w e i g h t . In the PB042
chassis, the "+ 1 0 K h z " button makes IC6 Pin 9 H I G H , w ic h îs the CARRY IN (C l) pin
thus addîng one extra b it . S in c e each b it represents 10 K h z , the resuit is a 10 Khz
frequency shift o f the ra d io .
D e ta ils o f the CD4008 presettable adders are shown on the fo llo w in g pages.
The Channel Selector switch used in ail Uniden radios produces the bînary numbers
15 ( C h . l ) to 59 ( C h . 4 0 ).
BAND A
C h .l 1 5 .3 7 0 .8 2 M H Z 82
•
Ch .4 0 15.81 1 .2 6 126
BAND В
(LO W )
C h .l 0 .8 2 M H z 82 1 5 .8 2 1 .2 7 127 1 5 .8 2 0 .8 2 M Hz 82
1 5 .8 2
Ch .4 0 1 6 .2 6
1 ‘л ь 126 1 6 .2 6 1 .71 171 1 6 .2 6 1 .2 6 126
BAND C
( M ID )
C h .l 1 6 .2 7 1 .2 7 127 1 6 .2 7 1 .7 2 172 1 6 .2 7 0 .8 2 82
•
Ch . 4 0 1 7.61 3 .0 6 306
N O T E S : 1 . USB V C O fr e q u e n c y is 2 . 5 K H z h ig h e r ; LSB is 2 . 5 K H z lo w e r .
2 . D o w n m ix în p u t is the fr e q u e n c y a p p e a r in g a t Pin 2 , М С 1 4 5 Ю 6 or Pin 17 , M B 8 7 1 9 .
3 . For PB010 , Pin 9 ( 2 5 6 ' s b i t ) n o t re q u îre d a n d i s g r o u n d e d . Used in P B 0 4 2 o n l y .
S IMPLI FIED PLL DIAGRAM OF THE UNIDEN EXPORT CHASSIS V an t.
26GT71
The C D 4 0 0 8 C M O S 4 - Bit F u ll A d d e r - In te rn a l D e s c r ip tio n
16 8
8
CD4008 PRESET AD D ER TRUTH C HART
0 = 0 .0 VD C ; ' РВ042
1 = approx. 8 .4 0 V D C
IC 6 (LSB) IC 7 (M SB)
B in a ry W e i g h t B in a ry W e i g h t
(1) (2) (4) (8) (16) (32) (64) (128)
IC P i n # IC P i n # :
PhjSc 6 4 2 15 6. 4 2 15
O
O
BAND A 1 1 0 0
(6 7 + N )
BAND B 0 0 0 о 1 1 1 0
(112 + N )
BAND C l o i 1 1 0 0 1
(1 5 7 + N)
BAND D 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1
(202+ N )
BAND E 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1
(247+ N )
6 4 2 15 6 4 2 15
LOW BAND 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 + N
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
M ID B A N D
3 + N
H IG H BAN D 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
48 + N
M B8719 M C 145106
OV J
A0-2 [Г El Vss
AI-2 E E Fin
A0-1 E El P1
*1 = Locked, 0 = Unlocked
AH E E] P2
“ H-Code Select:
PD E El P3 1 = 64 + N *1 = 10 KHz steps, 0 = 5 KHz sîsps
LD* E El P4 0 = 128 + N “ 1 = Locked, 0 = Unlocked
RI E ET P5
R0 E El P6
Vdd E E] **
26GT71
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ABBREVIATED CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The PB010 chassis is the basis for this description but the other UNIDEN chassis are
almost identical. The competent tochnician can simply compare schematics of ail three
chassis. Also refer to P.15 Block Diagram.
RECEIVER DESCRIPTION
II. RF STAGE:
The signal from the antenna is fed to TR17, the 27 MHz RF amp. Diodes D17 & D18 protect
TR17 from extremely strong input signais, and are also used as an RF attenuator for SSB
AGC. The signal passes to TR18, the First Mixer; it mixes with the VCO signal from the
PLL circuit of approximately 16 MHz. The resuit is an IF of 10.695 MHz, + the SSB off
sets .
III. IF STAGE:
The 10.695 MHz IF goes to filter FL3 for SSB/CW, and to filter FL2 for AM/FM modes. The
filters hâve different skirt responses, with the narrower filter for SSB/CW use.
SSB: FL3 removes the undesired sideband on both RX and TX modes, and also provides the
main RX selectivity. For CW, the circuit is identical to the LSB mode; i.e., the USB
signal is removed by the filter. The signal passes through TR19, TR20, TR21, and TR22,
the IF amplifiers. TR15 is a ’product detector' for SSB, and the first AF amp for AM.
The SSB signal mixes in TR15 with the proper carrier frequency from TR30; the différence
is a signal in the audio frequency range which can then be amplified. CW réception is
similar in that the Carrier Oscillator now acts as a BFO to produce the CW tone in the
speaker.
AM/FM: the 10.695 MHz signal passes to TR8, the Second Mixer. It mixes with a sample of
the 10.24 MHz PLL signal to produce the second IF of 10.695 MHz - 10.240 MHz = 455 KHz.
The 455 KHz signal is amplified by TR9, TRIO, and TR11. For AM, it is then detected by
Dli & D12 and passed to the audio amps. For FM, it is detected in IC2, the FM Detector.
This IC has tremendous signal gain, about 80dB, which accounts for the large différence
in speaker volume when Switching between AM & FM modes.
NOTE: The PB042 chassis (JACKSON) is dual-conversion for FM only and single-conversion
for AM/SSB. This accounts for the slightly different RX path and filtering shown on the
PB042 schematic.
V. SSB AGC:
ICI is a quad op-amp. One section is the AGC buffer and another section is an AGC amp.
A sample of the IF signal is sampled, convertec to DC by D8, and used to control the
gain of TR19, TR 8 , and RF attenuator D17/D18. TR12 sets the AGC attack time via R51/C33,
and the decay time via R48.
VI. SQUELCH:
Another section of ICI is a squelch amp. A sample of the received signal is amplified
here and sent to TR16. As the signal at the Base of TR16 increases, it turns on harder
and harder until it completcly turns off TR42, silencing the speaker. Since the RX
sensitivity specs are different for SSü/CW and AM/FM modes, different trimrners VR3 & VR4
are used to set the overall squelch range (PB010, PC999 only). This is also the reason
different trimrners VR1 & VR2 are used for S-Meter calibration (PB010, PC999 only).
VII. CLARIFIER:
The clarifier allows fine-tuning of X2 (PLL Loop Oscillator) by changing the DC bias
voltage across varactor D40. The higher the voltage, the less the capacitance and
therefore the higher the frequency. Separate voltage sources are used for the COARSE &
FINE Controls (PB010, PBÛ42 only). The COARSE source is constant for both RX ь TX modes:
the FINE source is present during RX mode only. D84 & D85 route the voltages to the
appropriate Controls. Thus the COARSE may shift frequency in both RX & TX modes, and the
FINE only in the RX mode. The FINE & COARSE Controls are wired in sériés with the FINE
being only a small fraction of the total résistance used and therefore will not affect
the TX frequency. VR6 is also wired across the varactor circuit and is adjusted such
that the RX & TX SSB signais track together. The CLARIFIER control(s) allow précisé tun-
ing of the SSB voice signal, or adjustment of the CW pitch by the operator.
VIII. A N L :
A sample of the received AM signal is rectified to DC by D26 & D27 and used to forward-
bias D28 such that it will normally pass the audio signal. When a noise spike occurs,
it will reverse-bias, reducing the gain of audio preamp TR15 to a_less annoying volume.
When the ANL is not switched IN, the audio signal is shorted around D 28.
X. TX/RX CONTROL:
The regulated TX/RX voltages corne from TR36, TR37, and TR38. When the mike (or CW key)
is pressed, the Collector of TR38 goes up to B+ (about 8.0 VDC), supplying the required
TX-only voltages. In the RX mode, the Collector of TR36 goes up to B+, supplying the RX-
only voltages.
TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION
I. AM:
The audio mike signal feeds through the MIKE GAIN control to IC4, a quad op-amp. The out
put from IC4 Pin 1 goes to TR49, TR50, & TR51, the modulators. The audio is amplified and
fed to the RF Driver & Final Collectors along with the carrier signal.
The signal from the PLL's VCO (approx. 16 MHz) is fed to one input of the TX Mixer, IC9.
The 10.695 MHz carrier signal is fed to the other input: the resuit is the 27 MHz carrier
signal which is amplified by TR47, TR46, TR45, TR44 and delivered to the ANT. socket.
NOTE: The PC999 chassis (GRANT) uses two finals (TR41 & TR42) in parallel to produce
double the normal RF power output. Both are identical amplifier circuits driven from a
single Driver, TR43. The PB042 chassis (JACKSON) uses a high-gain MRF477 Final amp to
also produce double the normal RF power output.
II. FM:
The 27 MHz carrier is produced in exactly the same way as described above for AM. However
on FM, TR54 turns on to short the audio output of IC4 before it can reach the TR49-TR51
audio chain. Instead, audio from IC4 Pin 1 feeds through D35, D34, & VR5 to the VCO
control point. This is the same point driven by the Phase Detector/Loop Filter of the
PLL which causes the channels to change. However the level of voltage coming from IC4 is
much smaller and therefore the frequency shift is much smaller. This shift is + 2.5 KHz
from center frequency (5 KHz total déviation) and since the voltage from IC4 changes at
an audio rate, the resuit is FM transmission.
The carrier power level is controlled by VR13 (AM PWR) for both AM and FM. VR13 sets the
bias on TR49. TR49, TR50, and TR51 form a voltage régulation circuit in addition to am-
plifying AM audio. The voltage is adjustable from 0 to about 8.40 VDC. Normal AM/FM
operation is about 5.60 VDC. IMPORTANT: It is possible to turn VR13 to maximum carrier
power on FM but doing so will make it impossible to fully modulate the carrier on AM.
See TRANSMUTER ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE, Step # 5 .
III. SSB:
The audio output from IC4 Pin 1 goes to IC3, the Balanced Modulator. A second input of IC
receives the TR30 Carrier Oscillator signal of either 10.6925 MHz (USB) or 10.6975 MHz
(LSB). The carrier is balanced out, leaving a double-sideband, suppressed carrier
signal. VR7 allows complété null of the carrier. The output of IC3 goes through D21 to
FL3, a very narrow crystal lattice type filter. The undesired sideband is removed by FL3.
The resulting output at D19 is Carrier + Audio for USB, or Carrier - Audio for LSB.
Since the audio modulating frequencies for voice communications are limited to a range
of 0-2.5 KHz, this is the reason why the VCO must be offset + 2.5 KHz in the appropriate
SSB mode. However the Carrier Oscillator is offset in exactly the opposite direction as
appropriate such that the offsets cancel each other out to generate the exact on-channel
27 MHz frequency. (Example: USB VCO of 16.4925 MHz + USB Carrier Oscillator of 10.6925
MHz = exactly 27.1850 MHz, Ch. 19.)
The output from FL3/D19 goes to TX Mixer IC9. It mixes here with the 16 MHz VCO from
the PLL circuit to produce the 27 MHz carrier signal. This signal is then amplified by
TR47, TR46, TR45, TR44 and delivered to the ANT. socket.
RF amplifier biasing is different for AM/FM/CW and SSB; ЛМ/FM/CW is Class C, and SSB is
d a s s AB (linear). The bias is changed by TR52, which in the SSB mode disables the Col-
lector B+ régulation of TR49-TR51 and allows the füll 13.8 VDC to be applied to the TR45
& TR44 Collectors insetad.
In ail modes, a small sample of the 27 MHz signal is detected by D101 & D102 and used to
drive the S/RF meter for a relative RF power output indication. VR8 allows calibration
of the output reading.
V. AMC CIRCUIT:
TR53 is the AMC Detector which samples modulated AM audio from TR51. When overmodulation
occurs it turns on to drive TR34, which in turn drives TR32. TR32 is shunted directly
across the mike input line. The harder it turns on, the more the audio modulating signal
is reduced. VR14 allows setting the 100% modulation limit. The AMC functions only in the
AM mode.
This will allow TX/RX clarifier slide about + 2 KHz from center knob position. If more
slide is desired, replace varactors D40 (LOW band)- & D44 (MID & HIGH bands) with the
Maxitune type, or add some sériés inductance to the (+) or unbanded ends of the exist-
ing varactors, such as 4.7uH. NOTE: If inductance is added, there will be more down-
slide than up-slide, and it will probably be necessary to retune all the VCO off-set
adjustments (L22,L23,L24 LOW band, L25,L26,L27 MID & HIGH bands) to regain center knob
position.
3. FREQUENCIES: Install a 1K, 1/4-watt resistor in the empty hole located in the same
PC trace going to Pin 10 of the MB8719 PLL chip. Notice that there is a set (3) of
unused terminais on the S/RF-MOD pushbutton. Connect a wire from the center terminal
to the loose end of the 1K resistor just installed. Ground the terminal furthest
away from the front panel with a wire. There is a ground available right on the
pushbutton PC board, 3rd edge terminal from your left if front of radio is facing you
(Has BLACK wire on this terminal).
With the S/RF-MOD pushbutton out, frequencies will be normal. With the pushbutton in and
the BAND selector at MID band, frequencies will be 27.605 MHz (Ch.l) to 28.045 MHz (Ch.
40). You may need to touch up the tuning of VCO coil L18 sliqhtly to regain lock at the
28.045 position.
III. DOUBLING THE RF POWER OUTPUT IN THE COBRA 148GTL-DX/SUPERSTAR 360FM (PB010):
This chassis already has ail the PC traces and holes available for a parallel set of
finals, just exactly like the GRANT (PC999) uses. This will allow twice the RF power out
put, provided adéquate heatsinking is used to prevent transistor damage. Compare PB010
& PC999 schematics for the following steps. Notice that the holes, notches, & silkscreen
markings already exist in the area between TR45 & TR44.
1. Add a bare jumper wire at 1JP*?7 '. 7^dd a 100-ohm trimmer pot at V R 9 . (If not available
you can probably use a 1K, such as Radio Shack 271-33 which will match the hole spac-
ing.) Add a .OluF dise capacitor on the right-hand side of the trimmer just installed
There is no silkscreen marking but the holes are there and one goes to ground, the
other to the VR9 hot side. Compare wiph VR10/C272 already in^PC board. Add a 47-ohm
1/4 watt resistor at 'R2611. Add a 150-ohm, h watt resistor at 'R262'. Slip a fer
rite bead, such as Amidon FB73-101 or Radio Shack 273-098 on t^> onë lead of a 1-ohm
(BROWN-BLACK-GOLD) 1/4 watt resistor. The resistor will be 'R259' and the bead will
be 'L46', just like the R263/L47 combination already present for the existing final
transistor. Mount thi,s combination vertically in the ,L46//R259' holes. Add a 560pF
dise capacitor at 'C197' and a 470pF dise capacitor at 'C190'. Get an MV1Y thermistor
from COBRA or UNIDEN (see below). Boit it to the new final transistor and connect be
tween ground and the FB end of R259. NOTE: With adéquate heatsinking the thermistor
really is not needed since the frame will never get hot enough anyway. (The thermis-
tors are included to heat-track the power transistors; as the transistor heats up,
the thermistor, which is actually the bias diode, conducts harder and produces more
bias to 'reduce the current drain of the transistor.) An ordinary Silicon rectifier
diode of the 1N4000 sériés type can be used in place of the thermistor. Put it on
the solder side of the PC board with banded (-) end to ground, and unbanded (+) end
to the foil- trace containing ends of VR9/R261/R262/L46. Boit on the extra power
final transistor. The 2SC2312 is preferred but difficult to find. The 2SC1969 current
ly used in the stock Uniden/Cobra radios has practically the same specs. However, if
you use this, you should replace TR44 with another 2SC1969 to maintain- balanced RF
currents. Mounting hardware such as the greaseless insulators, nylon collar washers
nuts & bolts are now sold at Radio Shack, # 276-1366, 276-1373. Finally, boit on some
heatsink material. The black finned material that is fiat on one side is preferred.
However in a pinch you may be able to just boit on a heavy gauge piece of aluminum
plate, about I V x 4" should work if thick enough to draw the heat away from the
transistors. Test the heatsink by briefly transmitting and touching the heatsink area
until you are sure it stays cool. BIAS ADJUSTMENT: Adjust VR9 & VR10 for equal biases
of 50ma. in the USB mode, no modulation. The method is described else"where in this
book for the PC999 TX Procedure. Readjust VR1 & VR2 for proper S-Meter readings since
this modification will peg the needle hardi
IV. DISCONNECTION OF ROGER ВЕЕР IN COBRA 148GTL-DX/SUPERSTAR 360FM (PB010):
Many operators wish to disable the ROGER ВЕЕР function, or at least make it switchable
as in the other two export models. This can be donc very easily. There is an ORANGE wire
running into a holed marked 'PEEP' on the main chassis PCB. (Right behind the S-Meter).
Simply rcmove this wire and the ROGER ВЕЕР will be turned off. If you wish you can put
the ORANGE wire in seriös wilh a SPOT switch to turn it on or ûf£ as desirod.
1. Clip off the YELLOW, WHITE & PINK wires from the CH.9 panel switch. Reconnect WHITE
& PINK together for normal LED channel display. Cut off the GRAY wire from the HI/LO
TONE panel switch. The radio will always be in the III TONE mode which sounds better
anyway. Remove the grounding jumper at Pin 9 of the MC145106 PLL chip. Connect a
small bare wire between the center terminais of the now-free pôles of the CH.9 &
TONE switches. Add the two 1N914 diodes and additional switch wiring as shown below.
The extra frequencies will now appear in the Ch.12-40 positions of the CHANNEL SELECTOR
with the BAND selector in the HIGH band position. (The first 11 channels are repeats
of existing channels.) The 1C H 9 ' position activâtes the expansion. In the LO TONE
position you will get 27.875 MHz (Ch.12) to 28.175 MHz (Ch.40) and in the HI TONE
position you will get 28.195 MHz (Ch.12) to 28.495 MHz (Ch.40). There are only a few
skips and the exact frequencies are shown in the expanded Channel Cha'rt/Spec page
of the PB010 chassis which appears earlier in this book. There is no retuning needed
and the RF power output and receiver sensitivity are practically unchanged at the
high end as is. To get even fancier, by pulling IC7 pins 4 & 2 HIGH at the same time,
you will get coverage up to 28.705 MHz of the 10M Amateur Band. (This would obviously
require a 3-position switch which means drilling holes in the radio, etc. rather than
the clean appearance achieved by using the existing panel toggle switches).
To Pin 9 of MC145106
PLL chip after lift
ing its ground jumper.
Almost all parts used in the export models are also used in the stock U.S. models, such
as the Cobra 140/142GTL chassis. Cobra 148/2000GTL chassis, and équivalent in Uniden/
President or other brands. You can compare schematics so you know what to order. There is
only one catch: The tuning transformers used in the export versions generally hâve a
much lower 'Q' which is what makes them broadbanded enough to cover the expanded fre-
quency range. However a few are identical. If a tuning transformer burns open you may be
forced to substitute the stock part which could possibly narrow the frequency range of
the radio.
The information in this book can be applied to many other Uniden CB radios since ail
the current production units are basically the same. Examples are:
1. Stalker 9-FDX, President McKinley export (PC893). This uses the MB8719 and is an 80-
channel transceiver using a single Loop Oscillator crystal in the 15 MHz range. It
is AM/FM/SSB and some versions also hâve the British CB band which is switched in
by another crystal on a separate sub-PC board.
2. Cobra 146GTL. President AR-144/AX-144, Midland 6001/7000 (new version), Realistic
TRC451, Sears 663.3810, Uniden PC-244. This is basically identical except for the
lack of FM, and the PLL circuit which uses a UPD2824 ROM chip. This chassis Service
Manual is available from Cobra, Uniden, or Radio Shack if interested. (PC833, PC965)
N o o t h e r B lo c k D îagram s a v a i l a b l e .
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PLL AND CARRIER OSCILLATOR TEST EQUIPMENT SETUP
1. RX Mode, AM. MID Band, Ch. 19. MID Band, Ch. 19. ' C Band, Ch. 19.
Clarifier control(s) Connect 'scope to TP4 Connect 'scope to TP4 n/a
at center detent. (top bare lead of R124) (top bare lead of R121)
Adjust L17 for max. Adjust L17 for max.
(0.9V p-p typical) (0.9V p-p typical)
3. Same as Step 1. Connect 'scope to TP3 Connect 'scope to TP3 Connect 'scope to TP3
(top bare lead of R84) . (bare jumper JP47). (top bare lead of R73).
Adjust L19 for max. Adjust L19 for max. Adjust L13 for max.
(1.0V p-p typical.) (1.0V p-p typical.) (2.8V p-p typical.)
4. Return to Ch.19. OFFSET ADJUSTMENTS: These are the same for each chassis, except that
Clarifier control(s) the PC999 will require two sets as described, sińce it has 2 crystals.
at center detent. Remove 'scope from TP3 and attach Frequency Counter to this point now.
AM: Adjust L21 for Adjust L25 MID band & Adjust L14 for
16.4900 MHz. L22 LOW band for 16.4900 MHz.
16.4900 MHz.
USB: Adjust L22 for Adjust L26 MID band & Adjust L15 for
16.4925 MHz. L23 LOW band for 16.4925 MHz.
16.4925 MHz.
LSB : Adjust L23 for Adjust L27 MID band & Adjust L16 for
16.4875 MHz L24 LOW band for 16.4875 MHz.
16.4875 MHz.
5. Switch to LSB, TX Mode. Adjust VR6 for Adjust VR6 for Adjust VR6 for
16.4875 MHz. 16.4875 MHz. 16.4875 MHz.
6. Return to RX Mode. CARRIER OSCILLATOR OFFSETS: These are the same for every chassis. For
AM, it will not be possible to read the 10.695 MHz signal directly as
it is with USB or LSB/CW. Therefore, the easiest AM adjustment will be
to tune the appropriate AM coil in the TX Mode for exact center channel
frequency. If the 16 MHz adjustment of Step 4 was properly made, the
AM Offset will automatically be 10.695 MHz as required. For USB and
LSB/CW, the adjustment can be made in the RX mode.
USB: Connect Freq. Counter Connect Freq. Counter Connect Freq. Counter
to TP6 (bare top lead to TP6 .(bare top lead to TP4 (bare top lead
of R60). Adjust L38 of R60). Adjust L29 of R105). Adjust L23
for 10.6925 MHz. for 10.6925 MH z . for 10.6925 MHz.
LSB/CW: Adjust L39 for Adjust L30 for Adjust L24 for
10.6975 MHz. 10.6975 MHz. 10.6975 MHz.
AM : TX Mode. Adjust L37 TX Mode. Adjust L20 TX Mode. Adjust L22
for 27.1850 MHz. for 27.1850 MHz. for 27.1850 MHz.
II. TRANSMITTER ALIGNMENT
Required test equipment:
•1 . r f Wattmeter.
2. 50-Ohm Dummy Load, 20 watts minimum power rating.
3. Frequency Counter, 0-30 MHz.
4. Oscilloscope, 30 MHz minimum bandwidth.
5. Audio oscillator and two-tone generator.
-6. DC Voltmeter or multimeter with DC Amps capability.
7. Spectrum Analyzer.
8. FM Deviation Meter.
1. Band Switch & Channel Remove jumper PCB Remove jumper PCB Remove jumper PCB
Selector to 27.185 MHz connecting TP7,8,9. connecting TP7,8,9. connecting TP6,7,8.
(MID or 1C 1 Band, Connect DC Ammeter Connect DC Ammeter Connect DC Ammeter
Ch. 19 as appropriate) between TP9 (+) and between TP9 (+) and between TP8 (+) and
TX Mode, USB, MIKE GAIN TP8 (-) TP8 (-) . TP6 (-).
minimum.
DRIVER BIAS: Adjust VR11 for 50ma. Adjust VR11 for 50 ma. Adjust VR10 for 50 ma.
Move TP8 jumper to Move TP8 jumper to Move TP6 jumper to
TP7 terminal. TP7 terminal. TP7 terminal.
FINAL BIAS : Adjust VR10 for 50 ma. Unsolder Emitter lead Adjust VR9 for lOOma.
of TR42 ; adjust VR9 for
25ma. Restore TR42 and
unsolder lead of TR41;
adjust VR10 for 25ma.
Res tore TR41 Emitter.
RESTORE SHORTING PCB JUMPER BEFORE PROCEEDING, ALL CHASSIS MODELS.
2. Same as Step 1 except: Adjust L54, L55, L53, Adjust L48, L49, L46, Adjust L43, L42, L41,
MIKE GAIN at maximum. L52, L44 for maximum L45, L37 for maximum L33, L30 for maximum
Inject 50 mV, two-tone RF output as shown on RF output as shown on RF output as shown on
audio signal at mike 1scope or Wattmeter. 'scope or Wattmeter. 'scope or Wattmeter.
socket.
4. Same as Step 2 except: SSB ALC: Adjust VR12 SSB ALC; Adjust VR12 SSB ALC: Adjust VR8
Increase two-tone out for 12 watts PEP.** for 21 watts PEP.* for 21 watts PEP.*
put to 100mV level.
5. AM Mode, MIKE GAIN at AM CARRIER POWER:*** AM CARRIER POWER: *** AM CARRIER POWER:***
minimum. Adjust VR13 for 5 Adjust VR13 for 10 Adjust VR11 for 10
watts power output. v/atts power output. watts power output.
6. Same as Step 5. RF METER: Adjust VR6 RF METER: Adjust VR8 RF METER: Adjust VR7
so meter agrees with so meter agrees with so meter agrees with
actual Wattmeter. actual Wattmeter. actual Wattmeter.
7. Same as Step 4 except, AMC: Adjust VR14 for AMC: Adjust VR14 for AMC: Adjust VR12 for
Use single-tone input. 95% modulation. 95% modulation. 95% modulation.
11. USE SPECTRUM ANALYZER TO CHECK FOR SPURIOUS EMISSIONS IN ALL CHASSIS.
xMake sure TR41 & TR42 are biased for equal current draw: otherwise distortion and possible
transistor damage will resuit. A cross-chcck method is to measure the base idling voltage to
ground, which is typically 0.60V to 0.72V, SSB mode. Adjust VR9 & VR10 for the same ’reading.
**Since all 3 chassis hâve a MIKE GAIN eontroi, the ALC can be adjusted for maximum RF power
output and thon controlled by the MIKĘ GAIN when less power is needed. To maximize, use a
single tone audio signal or whistle with MIKE GAIN at maximum. Adjust ALC trimmer just to
the point where further adjustment causes no further power output, then back it down some.
CAUTION: Defeating the ALC function also causes 'flat-topping1 of the transmitted signal with
conséquent distortion and possible splatter to adjacent channels.
***AM Carrier power on ail these chassis can generally be peaked up about 20% higher with füll
audio modulation. Do not peak as far as it will go; the audio power is not sufficient for 100%
modulation at maximum carrier power. To adjust, use single tone or whistle while viewipg 'scope:
with maximum MIKE GAIN setting, adjust AM Carrier Power trimmer jus't to the point where the
peaks begin to flatten and no further. Typical possibilities are about 7 watts for the PB010
chassis., and 12 watts for the PC999 & PB042 chassis. (FM not affected by AM limitations).
2. Same as Step 1. Adjust L 5 ,L4 ,L13,L12 , Adjust L5 ,L.4 ,L3 ,L13 , Adjust L9 ,L8,L7 ,L6 ,L5
LII,L 9 ,L8 ,L7 L12,L11,L9,L8,L7,L52 for maximum reading on
for maximum reading on for maximum reading on AF VTVM, 'scope, or
AF VTVM, 'scope, or AF VTVM, 'scope, or radio S-Meter.
radio S-Meter. radio S-Meter.
3. Switch to USB. Remove Adjust L14, L15 fer Adjust L14, L15 for n/a
modulation from Signal maximum as' in Step 2. maximum as in Step 2.
Generator. Use Clarifier
as required to center
signal meter reading.
4. Increase Generator out SSB/CW S-METER: Adjust SSB S-METER: Adjust n/a
put to lOOuV, unmodula- VR2 for S-9 reading. VR2 for S-9 reading.
ted.
5. Increase Generator out SSB/CW SQUELCH RANGE: SSB SQUELCH RANGE: n/a
put to lOOOuV. SQUELCH Adjust VR3 so that Adjust VR3 so that
fully clockwise squelch just breaks. squelch just breaks.
б. Return to AM Mode. Set AM/FM SQUELCH RANGE: AM/FM SQUELCH RANGE: SQUELCH RANGE: Adjust
Clarifier at center Adjust VR4 so that Adjust VR4 so that VR2 so that squelch just
detent. squelch just breaks. squelch just breaks. breaks.
7. Reduce Generator out AM/FM S-METER: Adjust AM/FM S-METER: Adjust S-METER: Adjust VR1 for
put to lOOuV, SQUELCH VR1 for S-9 readir.g. VR1 for S-9 reading. S-9 reading.
fully counterclockwise.
9. Return to AM Mode. Set NOISE BLANKER: Adjust NOISE BLANKER: Adjust NOISE BLANKER: Adjust
AM Signal Generator for Ll & L2 for maximum DC Ll & L2 for maximum DC L3 for maximum DC volt
luV unmodulated. Turn voltage as measured at voltage as measured at age as measured at TPI
on NOISE BLANKER switch. TP1(- of D2). TPI (- of D2 ) . (- of D2) .
ALIGNWENT LOCATIONS
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VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS
Vcc = 13.75 VDC. Ail measurements made with Digital Voltmeter, in the AM Receive Mode
unless otherwise noted.
PC999 TR37 - TX voltage source TR5 2 - FM Sw. IC6 - Audio Power Amp
VOLTAGE MEASUREMKNTS B - 7.60 TX B - 0.70 FM 1 - 0.0
C - 0.0 RX; 8.20 TX C - 0.0 2 - 0.0
Vcc = 13.75 VDG. Л11 measuremonts made with digital voltmetcr. Voltages measured in tlie E - 8.40 TX E .- 0.0 3 - 1.24
AM, RECEIVE Mode unless otherwisc noted. Measurements may vary + 10'A. 4 - 0.0
TR38.- Voltage Regulator ICI - Squelch Amp.
B - 1.60 5 - 6.68
AGC Amp & Bu:
PRESIDENT GRANT (PC999 CHASSIS 6 - 12.57
C - 12.90 1,2, 3 - NC
7 - 13.68
E - 1.00 4 - 8.30
TRI - Noise Blanker TR13 - AM/FM S-Meter Sw. TR25 - VCO 5 - 0.0 IC7 - TX Mixer
B - 1.9 NB B - 0.7 AM/FM B - 2.10 TR39 - Voltage Regulator
6 - 0.0 1 - 0.18 TX
C - 8.0 NB C - 0.0 AM/FM C - 7.63' B - 12.95
7 - 0.0 2 - 7.99 TX
E - 1.10 NB E - 0.0 AM/FM E - 1.45 C - 8.30
8 - 6.93 SQ. 3 - 7.99 TX
E - 13.65
TK2 - Noise Blanker T R 14 - SSB S-Meter Sw. TR26 - VCO Buffer 9 - 1.96 4 - 0.18 TX
B - 0.70 NB B - 0.70 SSB B - 0.70 TR40 - AF Preamp 10- 2.27 SQ. 5 - 7.99 TX
C - 2 . 6 0 NB C - 0.0 C - 3.43 • B - 1.14 11- 0.0 6 - 0.18 TX
E - 0.0 E - 0.0 E - 0.0 C - 3.51 12- 0.23 7 - 3.02 TX
E - 0.53 13- 0.23 8 - 3.02 TX
TR3 - Noise Blanker TR15 - SSB Det. AF Preamp TR27 - 15 MHz PLL Ose. 14- 0.50 9 - 0.0
B - 2.60 NB B - 1.30 B - 2.45 TR41 , TR4 2 - RF Finals
10- 1.34 TX
C - 8.0 NB C - 5.40 C - 7.06 B - 0.55 TX AM/FM; 0.70 TX SSB IC2 - FM Det.
E - 1.80 NB 11- 1.59 TX
E - 0.70 E - 3.16 C - 13.69 TX SS3 ; 6.12 TX AM/FM 1 - 1.26 FM
2 - 12- 1.34 TX
E - 0.0 1.30 FM
TR4 - Noise Blanker TR16 - Squelch Sw.,T/R Sw. TR28 - Program Bit Sw. 13- 1.59 TX
3 - 7.10 FM
B - 0.0 B - 0.8 TX or Squelched B - 0.70 HIGH Band only TR43 RF Driver 14- 0.0
4 - 0.0
C - 8.30 NB C - 0.0 TX C - 8.23 LOW, MID Band B - 0.70 TX SSB; 0.84 TX AM/FM
5 - 3.26 FM IC9, IC 9 - PLL
E - 1.12 NB E - 0.0 TX E - 0.0 E - 0.0
'6 - 3.21 FM Pin 8 (both) = 0.0
TR5 - Noise Blanker TR17 - RX RF Amp TR29 - Carrier Ose. TR44 - RF Predriver 7 - 4.23 FM Pin 16 (both) = 8.28
B - 0.0 B - 2.20 B - 3.35 SSB B - 1.40 TX Pin 9, Pin 14 (both)
IC3 - Balance Mod.
C - 7.70 NB c - 8.00 C - 6.95 SSB C - 8.1 TX SSB; 6.68 TX AM/FM
1 - 3.00 SSB TX always 0.0. Ail other
E - 0.0 E - 1.50 E - 2.66 SSB E - 0.80 TX pins dépend upon the
2 - 3.38 SSB TX
3.37 SSB TX Channel & Band.
TR6 - Noise Blanker TR18 - lot Mixer TR30 - ЛМ/SSB Audio Sw. TR45 - RF Amp & Duffer 3 -
B - 7.70 NB B - 0.80 B - 0.70 AM/FM; 0.0 SS3 B - 1.50 TX 4 - 0.0
C - o.p C - 8.30 C - 0.0 AM/FM; 3.0 SSB C - 6.68 TX 5 - 6.04 SSB TX
E - 8.30 NB E - 0.10 E - 0.0 C e - 0.8 8 Tx 6 - 7.60 SSB TX
7 - 7.67 SSB TX
TR7 - Noise Blanker TR19 - SS3 IF Amp TR31 - ЛМС Shunt TR46 - SSB ALC Sens.e
B - 0.0 B - 1.60 SSB RX B - 0.73 B - 0.0 SSB TX no mod. IC4 - Mike Preamp
C - 0.0 C - 7.19 SSB RX C - 0.0 C - 7.70 SSB TX 1 - 4.52 TX
E - 0.0 E - 0.80 SSB RX E - 0.0 E - 1.05 SSB TX 2 - 4.49 TX
3 - 4.52 TX
TR8 - AM/FM IF Amp TR20 - SSB IF Amp TR32 - Roger Веер Ose. TR47 - AM Mod. & Pwr
4 - 0.0
B - 0.70 B - 0.70 SSB RX B - 0.70 TX B - 13.28 AM/FM
5 - 2 .31 T X ; 4.26
C - 7.40 AM/FM C - 3.60 SSB RX C - 0.82 TX C - 6.16 TX AM/FM; 13.70 TX SS3
6 - 3.22 TX
E - 0.20 AM/FM E - 0.0 E - 0.0 E - 13.75
7 - 2.50 TX; 7.30
TR9 - AM/FM IF Amp . TR21 - SSB IF Amp TR33 - PA Switch TR48 - AM Mod. & Pwr 8 - 8.06
B - 0.70 AM/FM B - 3.60 SSB RX B - 4.50 PA B - 13.27 AM/FM
IC5 - PLL
C - 3.20 AM/FM C - 6.80 SSB RX C - 5.80 PA C - 6.18 AM/FM; 13.73 SSB
1 - 4.67
E - 0.0 E - 2.90 SSB RX E - 3.90 PA E - 13.12
2 - 4.14
TRIO - AM/FM IF Amp TR22 - SS3 IF Amp TR34 - ЛМС TR49 - AM Mod. & Pwr 3 - 3.61
B - 3.20 AM/FM B - 2.96 SSB RX B - 7.80 TX B - 12.61 SSB; 6.67 AM/FM 4 - 3.70
C - 7.40 AM/FM C - 7.27 SSB RX C - 0.78 TX C - 13.12 5 - 3.70
E - 2.40 AM/FM E - 2.20 SSB RX E - 8.3 TX E - 6.20 AM/FM; 13.20 SSB 6 - 8.23
7 - 4.31
TR11 - AM/FM IF Amp - TR 23 - AM/SSB Det TR35 - RX voltage source TR50 - SSB Sw.
8 - 4.63
B - 2.40 AM/FM B - 0.70 AM RX B - 7.70 RX B - 7.15 SSB
9 - 8.28
C - 7.20 AM/FM C - 0.0 AM RX C - 0.26 TX; 8.40 RX C - .13.02
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C - 0.0 C - 5.07 C - 7.86 TX; 0.10 RX C - 7.79 AM TX 14- X
E - 0.0 E - 0.90 E - 0.0 E - 2.00 AM TX 15- *
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О) TYPICAL STAGE GAIN MEASUREMENTS
The following measurements will give the technicien some approximate gain figures for troubleshooting.
Measurement conditions: AM, no modulation except as noted, Vcc = 13.75 VDC. Measurements made with 50 MHz
1scope and 10X probe, and are peak-to-peak (p-p) except where noted. May vary + 20% by models.
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CA PAC ITA NC E VALU ES A R E I N O IC AT ED IN MICROFARADS
UNL ESS O TH E RW IS E NO TE O, ( p r M I C R O - M I C R O F A R A O )
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