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16. J1001 51004 C1003 C1006 T God RIBUS 11003 T7 BIB Lived A97 wi T c1020HHH A C101 T HE cto26 D1002 s SP pio cosi H TA DL 3 n FHG 038 esga amp coia S HUU g 4 D1005 O di E HESSE t HH l ciga c1osa H H HuHci0sa z RA 0 SEV n E CTOSUER HJ HH c1059 E SEV RI 052 trae5 HF Ss N EE LTUUTE a pcs E A O Ful C1069 zi E Tess b 31002 DE Loto n cux i da P piho m Q SE dhE eai o 1008 EifEjc1309 5 C1055 BE d H HD i Es Hrs T T o ogee a fee oe mtn d LA Js EE 3 HH ciosy E s m 5 EB 2 c1065 Al H c13eo Reu Ha s H ms Ete Ie a e qum E ae n r ES m nig gs ARE 01022 E T 111 U e a 4 Rum S s l X 3 HH Je1se1 BE Ez amp T az Boer aun CD minas i 3 z DEE 55g o m e e E Ei 8 m
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18. VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual 28 MAIN Unit Lot 51 Parts Layout Side B
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20. SW vR VR1001 CPU AFC SP1001 gt J1002 CPU Exr PTT GI V MIC PTT Bak SPEAKER CLONE GND AX TUNE 2nd IF G102b TX 5V AX_SV_SAVE d 50KHz FINAL AMP DRIVER CPU DA MIX OUT G1010 01015 RGA0011DNS naAo ou Pxpas TEEN TX RX Sw dinis D1012 2nd MIX NUM259 LV DAN222 BUFF AMP QUADRATURE armia e DET Peper at 28c5227 G1052 G1014 NUM12904 DTC11UTE NOISE BUFF AMP FILTER 1027 PO DEECSM 2805005 NOISE AMP 1009 DTC144EE PTT SW sw NOISE DET Nise 1001 a1025 D1029 Th DTC114TE 1884006 CPU EIETER INT PTT G1034 lt cont sv oN 2804617 SAVE Q10U2 MBISEDZSLPFVI PLL SIDE1 SW HX OSE VCO TUNE DA CONVERTER G1020 D1020 22 LOOP FILTER SH G1012 Mb2364FP ud peip cHa U vp CONT 5V PLL DATA i CPU FUNCTION KEY 1 AX VCO SW vee osczorv CONT 3 5V FROM CPU G102q DTC114TE RX SV SAVE 0 SIDE2 SW I TX OSC VCO TUNE s 1003 1032 0102 25 Li cPU CPU 2504227 18V325 BE oRS CPU FUNCTION KEY 2 CPU ENC_L TONE FILTER CHS m eae EN 81015 cTcss pcs D1014 31031 FREG ADU TCXO CLITA HVC3838 DTC114TE 1050 x1002 NUM 12902 ib BMHz IT ADDER Qi0tub TX SV Gioi CONT 3 5V G1020 NUM12902 3 MTM231230 ASSESSED REF MOD AMP ET a104b bakia SW4B CONT 5V Gaye
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24. m CONT 3 SV TENTS WA mE SST FEC NORMAL TEMP 2 6 asoa D mm TOT Ha beArT Dacs DATA kicik E us are 4 CONTROL eios i cont asio tite AM Dex va ious M12905 MIC MUTE Dec H zel INT SP CLONE TV gig NJMI2R0eV E BEEP 4F AQDER
25. Receiver measured by TIA EIA 603 Sensitivity 12dB SINAD Adjacent Channel Selectivity Intermodulation Spurious and Image Rejection Audio Output 0 25 uV typical 65 60 dB 25 kHz 12 5 kHz 65 60 dB 25 kHz 12 5 kHz 65 dB 500 mW 4 ohms 5 THD Transmitter measured by TIA EIA 603 Output Power Modulation Conducted Spurious Emission FM Hum amp Noise Audio Distortion CE version General Frequency Range Number of Channels Power Supply Voltage Channel Spacing Battery Life 5 5 90 duty Temperature Range Frequency Stability RF Input Output Impedance Battery Pack Dimension W x H x D Weight Approx 5 1W 16KOF3E 11KOF3E 65 dB below carrier 45 40 dB 25 kHz 12 5 kHz lt 3 1 kHz 134MHz 174MHz VX 231 EDOB 5 16 7 4 V DC 10 12 5 20 25 kHz 9 hrs 7 3 hrs w o saver w FNB V103LI 1150 mAh 16 5 hours 13 5 hrs w o saver w FNB V104LI 2000 mAh 20 C to 55 C Operation 0 C to 45 C Battery Charging Turn the radio off while charging the battery and use only the Vertex Standard Co Ltd Model PA 42C U AC Adapter and CD 34 Desktop 2 5 ppm 50 Ohm FNB V103LI FNB V104LI Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 58 x 110 x 30 mm 285 g w FNB V103LI Antenna Belt Clip Receiver Measurement per EN 300 086 Sensitivity 20 dB SINAD Adja
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29. 16 MAIN Unit Lot 1 4 Parts Layout Side B amp 1359 HEJ cios HE cosa HEJ SEJER R1015 A J HUBCc1313 Ew cis TE bea 1061 4 FE mies A Re EE c1005 E Jeisis 1055 HE LB E AE coso HE cios cos IH HE etaeo C1407 8 1 Trin Sip HBc 308 Mke 309 rms c 083 MB un I Qeon cin5EBig gt pond L1048 ema S 38 C1095ERHH n citat ET R1095 PV Diore Tub Riow A ferg cnap HH jet sg Uy Uf o R1110 I cenama PWA 066 HB c1036 mbci 10u EMRI 069 Alc1103 3 mco HuHciss2 Evdnt097 i R204 Ex c1333EnH H ERE 1166 RE Ss ER tee EE m ci280 TT c12u3EBH D R1197 J 12530 Prize EHIB c1259 Ac 270 EV R1200 gue HB C1147 0D mcis friso HiHrciiss EM 21137 cny EB fe Ei 1199 FTH eva ToS Eiljci230 1 Balbo Essa ci3ue B Gl c12e1 Qu B BE R177 ci209EfTH pio25d Dip HE n1303Evv C1203 RIEA lt P om Bm 5g k vut 4 c21 mB HuHci22u ERI jui B dAkr po1022 Eshu EBiHc1210 ci 172 17 VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual MAIN Unit Lot 5 7 Circuit Diagram Trias 7 4 V
30. Battery Test Freq BASIC ALIGNMENT adio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data written in the radio will be able to re align To activate the Basic mode make the proper connections and turn the radio on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Abgnment in the menu Radio It will start to Upload the personalized Mieres wall omnagr an umor DC s Ama fram tha rara Than the Rosin Slinnmant Devare Rode Base Algewat Ties parameter a to ain OCS Devatos ofthe selected channel y ex PTT bation to step the wawana 4 Mer gaming the dewred de Select the Alignment Menu RX TX RX Tune Power H Max Deviation W CTCSS Deviation W SQL RSSI Power L Max Deviation N CICSS Deviation N Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT dBuv EME Mic Sense Modulation Balance M DCS Deviation N MEM e BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data wntten in the radio will be able to re ahgn To activate the Basic mode make the proper connections and turn the radio on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter
31. 30 to 60 degrees 4 1 VCO While the radio is receiving the RX oscillator Q1030 28K508 in VCO generates a programmed frequency between 201 65 and 241 65MHz as Ist local signal While the radio is transmitting the TX oscillator Q1032 2SC4227 in VCO generates a frequency between 134 and 174MHz The output from oscillator is amplified by buffer amplifier Q1027 2SC5005 and becomes output of VCO The output from VCO is divided one is amplified by Q1027 and feed back to the PLL IC 8pin It is put into the mixer as the Ist local signal through D1012 in transmission it is buffered Q1018 and more amplified in Q1015 through D1012 and it is put into the final amplifier Q1010 4 2 VCO Tuning Voltage Tuning voltage of VCO is expanding the lock range of VCO by controlling the cathode of varactor diode at the voltage and the control voltage from PLL IC VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual 4 3 PLL The PLL IC consists of reference divider main divider phase detector charge pumps and pulse swallow operation The ref erence frequency from TCXO is inputted to Ipin of PLL IC and is divided by reference divider The other hand inputted feed back signal to 8pin of PLL IC from VCO is divided with the dividing ratio which becomes same frequency as the output of reference divider These two signals are compared by phase detector the phase difference pulse is generated The phase difference pulse and the pulse from through
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35. button to finish the Power high low align VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual ment and save the data ADJ Type Single Alignment value change only to selected channel All Freq Alignment value change for connecting with other channels Select the Alignment Menu RX TX RX Tune Power B Max Deviation W CTCSS Deviation W SQL RSSI Power L Max Deviation N CICSS Deviation N Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT anuv EME Mic Sense Modulation Balance N DCS Deviation N Battery Test Freq BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data wntten in the radio will be able to re aign To actwate the Basic Abgnment mode make the proper connections and turn the radio on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Abgnment in the menu Radio It will start to Upload the personalized nn ume OF Ama tram the rais Than the Faris Blivemant Wirin will annar be FII cm assmit ON OFF RX a 1 s Date 1 wm 1e d m wa ni 56 ws 164 10000 Mr n 173 90000 MX t AM Type Single C Ali freq rm 1 freq Cansei POWER WGH LOW Rass Banc Akgpecert Ties parameter n to abgn the Power High or Powe are deg the whe bar cick 11 Al
36. to selected channel 3 Set the Signal Generator according to the indication 4 Drag the slide bar click the up down button press the left or right key or enter the value on the entry box to get the best RX sensitivity 5 Click the OK button to finish the RX Sensitivity align ment and save the data ADJ Type Single Alignment value change only to selected channel All Freq Alignment value change for connecting with other channels Automatic Alignment 1 Press the RX Tune button to start the alignment then the radio will transmit on the center frequency It will appear the Frequency Alignment window 2 Click the left button on the Auto button then the align ment window will appear 3 Set the Signal Generator according to the indication 4 Click the left button on the Start button then start the automatic alignment to get the best RX sensitivity 5 It will show the alignment result in the New box 6 Click the OK button to finish the RX Sensitivity align ment and save the data VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual Select the Alignment Menu RX rx mesma Eea aresspenancana SQL RSSI Power L Max Deviation N CICSS Deviation N Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT dBuV ENF Mic Sense Modulation Balance N DCS Deviation N Battery Test Freq BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data wntten in the radio
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41. adjustments be performed afterwards Do not attempt to perform only a single step unless it is clearly isolated electrical ly from all other steps Have all test equipment ready before beginning and follow all of the steps in a section in the order presented VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual Required Test Equipment Radio Tester with calibrated output level at 200 MHz In line Wattmeter with 5 accuracy at 200 MHz 50 ohm 10 W RF Dummy Load Regulated DC Power Supply standard 7 5 VDC 2 A Frequency Counter 0 2 ppm accuracy at 200 MHz AF Signal Generator AC Voltmeter DC Voltmeter VHF Sampling Coupler Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or Vista Micorosoft Net Framework 2 0 or later Vertex Standard CE99 Alignment program and CT 42 Con nection Cable or FIF 12 USB Programming Interface and CT 106 PC Programming Cable adgaaaaaaaaaoc Alignment Preparation amp Precautions A 50 ohm RF Dummy load and in line wattmeter must be con nected to the main antenna jack in all procedures that call for transmission except where specified otherwise Correct align ment is not possible with an antenna After completing one step read the following step to determine whether the same test equipment will be required If not re move the test equipment except dummy load and wattmeter if connected before proceeding Correct alignment requires that the ambient temperature be the same as that of the transceiver and tes
42. button to stop the transmit 5 Click the OK button to finish the frequency alignment and save the data 2 RX Sensitivity RX TUNE Select the Alignment Menu RX Tx RX Tune Power B Max Deviation M CTCSS Deviation W SQL RSSI Power L Max Deviation N CICSS Deviation N 773777772 87177777 UNIT dBuV EMF Mic Sense Modulation Balance M DCS Deviation N Battery Test Freq BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data wntten in the radio will be able to re sign To activate the Basic Alignment mode make the proper connections and turn the rado on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Alignment in the menu Radio It will start to Upload the personalized Ama tram the ratin Than the Fiseir Slinmmant Vm wall aneagr an unar OF This parameter is to align the RX BPF Band Pass Filter for Receive RX sensitivity It must be done both alignments of the Frequency before this alignment is going to start There are following 2 Way for Alignment Manual Alignment 1 Press the RX Tune button to start the alignment then the radio will transmit on the center frequency It will appear the Frequency Alignment window 2 Click the left mouse button on the slide bar then switched
43. down button press the left or right key or enter the value on the entry box After getting the desired deviation then click PTT button to stop the transmit Click OK button to finish the DCS Deviation alignment and save the data ADJ Type Single Alignment value change only to selected channel All Freq Alignment value change for connecting with other channels 10 BarrERY This parameter is to align the Alert Reference voltage and Write Protect Level voltage When the DC source power becomes below the Write Protect Level voltage the radio will stop writing data to the EEPROM due to prevent the erroneous writing l VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual Set the value of DC Power source to 6 5V according to the indication and click Start button Then alignment value show in the New box Set the value of DC Power source to 5 5V according to the indication and click Start button Then alignment value show in the New box Click the OK button then the data will be saved and the alignment is accomplished Set the value of DC Power source to 7 5V according to the indication Select the Alignment Menu RX RX Tune Power E Max Deviation 4 CTCSS Deviation W SQL RSSI Power L Max Deviation i CICSS Deviation N Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT asuv EME m Mic Sense Modulation Balance N DCS Deviation N
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46. the charge pumps and LPF It becomes the DC voltage to control the VCO The oscillation frequency of VCO is locked by the control of this DC voltage The PLL serial data from CPU is sent with three lines of SDO 60pin SCK 58pin and PSTB 59pin The lock condition of PLL is output from the UL 14Pin ter minal and UL becomes H at the time of the lock condition and becomes L at the time of the unlocked condition The CPU always watches over the UL condition and when it be comes L unlocked condition the CPU prohibits transmitting and receiving Alignment Introduction The VX 230 series has been aligned at the factory for the spec ified performance across the entire frequency range specified Realignment should therefore not be necessary except in the event of a component failure All component replacement and service should be performed only by an authorized Vertex Stan dard representative or the warranty policy may be voided The following procedures cover the sometimes critical and te dious adjustments that are not normally required once the trans ceiver has left the factory However if damage occurs and some parts are replaced realignment may be required If a sudden problem occurs during normal operation it is likely due to com ponent failure realignment should not be done until after the faulty component has been replaced We recommend that servicing be performed only by authorized Vertex Standard s
47. with the local signal from the VCO PLL to produce the first IF of 67 65MHz This is then mixed with the 67 2MHz second local oscillator output to produce the 450kHz second IF This is detected to give the demodulated signal The transmit signal frequency is generated by the PLL VCO and modulated by the signal from the microphone It is then amplified and sent to the antenna 2 Receiver System 2 1 Front end RF amplifier Incoming RF signal from the antenna is delivered to the RF Unit and passes through Low pass filer antenna switching di ode high pass filter and removed undesired frequencies by var actor diode tuned band pass filer The passed signal is amplified in Q1013 28C5006 and more over cuts an image frequency with the tuned band pass filter and comes into the Ist mixer 2 2 First Mixer The 1st mixer consists of the Q1024 38K293 Buffered out put from the VCO is amplified by Q1027 28C5005 to pro vide a pure first local signal between 201 65 and 241 65MHz for injection to the first mixer The IF signal then passes through monolithic crystal filters XF1001 7 5 kHz BW to strip away all but the desired signal 2 3 IF Amplifier The first IF signal is amplified by Q1033 28C4215Y The amplified first IF signal is applied to FM IF subsystem IC Q1038 NJM2591V which contains the second mixer sec ond local oscillator limiter amplifier noise amplifier and RSSI amplifier The signal from reference oscillat
48. 01008 DET 8 cummENT DET e C Be 4 ei MTM231230 E ENC H DRIVER 01037 2sc4081 CHL CONT 5V CONT SV Q1003 gt M TX RX LED 1 MIC GAIN D1025 TARSS50U TST 8S325KG CONT 5V REF VOLTAGE D LOGIC CNTL swa NuM12902 kem m i i P ed b b a E Y x a a Mo2364FP CNTL DATA BEFPAK Bee Dale g i 9 zz ADDER Lin gt G1045 m Pre Emphasis NJM12902 ONT DATA Dc pe LPF LPF LIMITER a104q G104q 31048 p d 1 ae Mur Ho NuM12902 NUM12902 NUM12902 RX TUNE PsAvE H2 DA CPU cpu 81025 Mic mute Heo MIC_MUTE ar_mute URET SURES ASWL 2 5 4 RX TX SW RX TX SW GH SW Q1001 Boe Sg 01001 i ITC 74 VHCUO bb TC 71 VHCIIO bb PROGRAMMING x1001 OCD SELECT SW VR RESET FDATA 3 6B64MHZ VR1001 RX TX SW HPF HPF RX TX SW E LL G1001 31050 G1050 t 31001 TENE BET i CLOCK SHIFT TC7HVHCH0 66 NUM12902 NuM12902 TC 7 VHC 0 66 ot pas E a1023 zr k CPU p ii OTC114TE TXE RXC come MIC AMP e Gi10 8 1049 NJM12903 a NUM12902 TONE DEC n z 8 CONT 3 5V CLONE Sw FLAT Sw Q1056 LPF LPF COMP omaa DTALUUEE RENSE 01047 91047 aroye NUM12904 NuM12904 NUM12903 CTCSS DCS DEC VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual MIC MC1001 G1002 2SCHb17 Circuit Description 1 Circuit Configuration by Frequency The receiver is a Double conversion Super heterodyne with a first intermediate frequency IF of 67 65MHz and a second IF of 450kHz Incoming signal from the antenna is mixed
49. 103880B CASE COVER REAR BATTERY PACK AAF60X101 CLIP 18 VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual RA1096000 s COIL SPRING CS2121102 NU in kS RA1355400 WN RELEASE KNOB Z Y C 3 a _ 3 RA1107500 1 LATCH PLATE f Ce e COVER PTT e f RA104170A RUBBER PTT X z RA1042100 LOCK PLATE T9318325 WIRE ASSY YEL 65 T9318324 WIRE ASSY BLK 65 e 90 Y E c 0 c0 ___ MAIN ASSY CS2010406 RA103890B 3 RUBBER PACKING RA0248200 GROUND PLATE RA0248200 GROUND PLATE RA1039000 PACKING PAD BATT C SCREW SM3X8SUS BINDING HEAD SCREW M2 6X6B BIND HEAD TAPTITE B M2X10NI PAN HEAD TAPTITE B M2X5 BIND HEAD TAPTITE B M2X6 PAN HEAD SCREW M2X3NI 3 RA1424600 U20206007 U24110002 U44105001 U24106001 U07230302 Non designated parts are available only as part of a designated assembly 3 Parts List PCB with Components CS2010406 FRONT CASE ASSY CS2121102 REAR CASE ASSY CP9379001 TERMINAL ASSY RA103910A CASE COVER REAR RA103880B KNOB VOL RA090600D KNOB ASSY CH RA091760D NUT RA090590A RUBBER PACKING RA103890B PACKING PAD BATT C RA1039000 HOLDER RUBBER MIC RA011020A SCREW SM3X8SUS RA1424600 BINDING HEAD SCREW M2 6X6B U20206007 BIND HEAD TAPTITE B M2X10NI U24110002 PAN HEAD TAPTITE B M2X5 U44105001 BIND HEAD TAPTITE B M2X6 U24106001 PAN HEAD SCREW M2X3SNI 3 U0
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60. ZS Vertex Standard Vertex Standard LMR Inc VHE FM Transceiver 4 8 8 Nakameguro Meguro Ku Tokyo 153 8644 Japan VX 230 Series 2012 Vertex Standard LMR Inc Service Manual ECO85N90I Introduction This manual provides technical information necessary for servicing the VX 230 FM Transceiver Servicing this equipment requires expertise in handling surface mount chip components Attempts by non qualified persons to ser vice this equipment may result in permanent damage not covered by the warranty and may be illegal in some countries Two PCB layout diagrams are provided for each double sided circuit board in the transceiver Each side of is referred to by the type of the majority of components installed on that side leaded or chip only In most cases one side has only chip components and the other has either a mixture of both chip and leaded components trimmers coils electrolytic capacitors ICs etc or leaded components only While we believe the technical information in this manual to be correct VERTEX STANDARD assumes no liability for damage that may occur as a result of typographical or other errors that may be present Your cooperation in pointing out any inconsistencies in the technical information would be appreciated Important Note This transceiver was assembled using Pb lead free solder based on the RoHS specification Only lead free solder Alloy Composition Sn 3 0Ag 0 5Cu should be used
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62. age with D1029 and is inputted to 52pin the A D port of the Q1026 CPU When a carrier is received the DC voltage becomes low be cause the noise is compressed When the detected voltage to CPU is high the CPU stops AF output with Q1001 3 OFF by making the 41pin CPU L level When the detection voltage is low the CPU makes Q1001 ON with making 41pin H and the AF signal is output 2 5 2 Carrier Squelch The CPU S3pin A D port detect RSSI voltage output from Q1038 12 pin and controls AF output The RSSI output voltage changes according to the signal strength of carrier The stronger signal makes the RSSI voltage to be higher voltage The process of the AF signal control is same as Noise Squelch The shipping data is adjusted 1dBu EMF higher than squelch tight sensitivity 3 Transmitter System 3 1 Mic Amplifier The AF signal from internal microphone MC1001 or external microphone J1002 is amplified with microphone amplifier Q1049 3 NJM12902V This signal enters high pass filter Q1050 via the mute switch Q1001 1 TC74VHC4066AFT Afterwards the switch circuit is controlled in the gain by way of microphone gain volume Q1012 M62364FP CH1 AF signal is passes a pre emphasis circuit and is input to the limiter amplifier Q1049 2 NJM12902V The signal passed splatter filter of Q1049 and adder amplifier Q1046 is adjusted by maximum deviation adjustment volume Q1012 M62364FP CHA The AF signal i
63. cent Channel Selectivity Intermodulation Spurious and Image Rejection FM Noise Spurious Emission Audio Output 0 5 uV 70 60 dB 25 kHz 12 5 kHz 65 dB 70 dB 45 40 dB 25 kHz 12 5 kHz 36 dBm lt 1GHz 30 dBm gt 1GHz 500 mW 4 ohms 5 THD Transmitter Measurement per EN 300 08 Output Power Modulation Maximum Frequency Deviation FM Hum amp Noise Audio Distortion Spurious Emission 5 1W Variable Reactance Modulation 2 5 4 0 45 0 kHz 12 5 kHz 20 kHz 25 kHz 45 40 dB 25 kHz 12 5 kHz lt 5 1 kHz 36 dBm lt 1GHz 30 dBm gt 1GHz Specification may be changed without notification VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual 2 Exploded View amp Miscellaneous Parts SHIELD CASE COVER RAo173500 CAP MIC SP RA1058900 O RING RA090600D T KNOB VOL m RA091760D KNOB ASSY CH RA104190C FRAME PTT RA1041800 1 d RUBBER SIDE j I RA0187600 SHEET C RA0557900 1 SPNET N 7 M4090192B T z SPEAKER z 4 ohm 1W Bu p 2 RA1085300 Seno s 3 TAPE SP of Of es ein Of EF CUL ELM l ie RA1124300 RA011020N HOLDER RUBBER MIC 22 gt RA090590A w i NUT Y 7 RA090590A NUT RA103910A I TERMINALASSY RAO03769080 SHEET CP9379001 REAR CASE ASSY RA
64. ch Sensitivity Threshold SQL Level The Alignment for the Noise SQL Threshold level at Wide 5k 4k or Narow 2 5k Tight SQL Level The Alignment for the Noise SQL Tight level at Wide 5k 4k or Narow 2 5k Tight SQL RSSI Level The Alignment for the level 14 of the RSSI SQL level at Wide 5k 4k or Narow 2 5k TX Save RSSI Level The Alignment for the TX Save RSSI level at Wide 5k 4k or Narow 2 5k The procedure for all the alignment is as follows 1 Click the Start button to open the alignment window in the SQL RSSI Alignment menu 2 It will appear the Alignment windows Set the Signal Gen erator according to the indication then click the Start but ton 3 Then start the automatic alignment to get the SQL or RSSI level 4 It will show the alignment result in the New box 5 Click the OK button then the data will be saved and the alignment is accomplished 4 TX PowER Select the Alignment Menu RX Tx RX Tune Power B Max Deviation W CTCSS Deviation W SQL RSSI Power L Max Deviation N CICSS Deviation N Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT dBuv ENF Mic Sense Modulation Balance N DCS Deviation N Battery Test Freq BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data wntten in the radio will be able to re sign To activate the Basic mode make the proper connections and turn the rado on before selection t
65. e Alignment value change only to selected channel All Freq Alignment value change for connecting with other channels VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual Select the Alignment Menu RX Tx RX Tune Power H Max Deviation W CTCSS Devietion W SQL RSSI Power L Max Deviation N CICSS Deviation N Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT anuv EME gt Mic Sense Modulation Balance N DCS Deviation N Battery Test Freq BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data wntten in the radio will be able to re abgn To activate the Basic Abgnment mode make the proper connections and turn the racio on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Abgnment in the menu Radio it will start to Upload the personalized Ama fram tha rarin Than tha Revie linmmant Winvinw wall anmar mn umor OC ui tes RX ni nt nt E ii fres lt the Modulatim Deamon Widegon and amp needs the acpecpnate JG Tarang itetace BOX G Test Equpment ts the rado before the abge ment is gong to Start t meat be done alignment af the Was Devtoc betee thes aligermars i gang to start 1 Chck the PTT tutan then the radio starts te rame on selected channel 2 Sai the a us 10
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67. e radio before the alignment is going to start It must be done alignment of the Max Deviation before this alignment is going to start 1 Click the PTT button then the radio starts to transmit on selected channel 2 Setthe Audio Generator according to the indication 3 Set the value to get desired deviation on the deviation meter by drag the slide bar click the up down button press the left or right key or enter the value on the entry box 4 After getting the desired deviation then click PTT button to stop the transmit 5 Click the OK button to finish the Modulation Balance alignment and save the data ADJ Type Single Alignment value change only to selected channel All Freq Alignment value change for connecting with other channels 8 CTCSS Deviation WIDE NARROW This parameter is to align CTCSS Deviation of the selected channel 1 Input the desired CTCSS Frequency on the CTCSS Fre quency Box Default 151 4Hz Input Range 67 0 to 255 9Hz 2 Click the PTT button then the radio starts to transmit on selected channel 3 Setthe value to get desired deviation on the deviation meter by drag the slide bar click the up down button press the left or right key or enter the value on the entry box 4 After getting the desired deviation then click PTT button to stop the transmit 5 Click OK button to finish the CTCSS Deviation align ment and save the data ADJ Type Singl
68. er B Max Deviation W CTCSS Deviation W SQL RSSI Power L Max Deviation ii CICSS Deviation i Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT 8uv EMF Mic Sense Modulation Balance N DCS Deviation N Battery Test Freq lt BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data written in the radio will be able to re ahgn To activate the Basic Alignment mode make the proper connections and turn the radio on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Alignment in the menu Radio It wil start to Upload the personalized Amta fram tha rfe Than tha Rosie Blinnmant VAnAnu will annagr an www P Buttes to Trassmit ON OFF RK s is i a Data iE ni isti ru ni nt AS the Maximum Devation Wide Namow and seda me approprate JG Teessq interface BOX y qupmert to the rado belon the alegemest is gong te stat amet Titiz o the deviation meter by drag the side bar vale 0n the entry box De tant 12 Alignment 7 MODULATION BALANCE lt WIDE gt lt NARROW gt THIS ALIGNMENT IS DIFFICULT This parameter is to align the Modulation Deviation Wide Narrow and it needs the appropriate JIG Tuning Interface BOX Connect the JIG and Test Equipment to th
69. ervice technicians who are experienced with the circuitry and fully equipped for repair and alignment There fore if a fault is suspected contact the dealer from whom the transceiver was purchased for instructions regarding repair Authorized Vertex Standard service technicians realign all cir cuits and make complete performance checks to ensure com pliance with factory specifications after replacing any faulty components Those who do undertake any of the following align ments are cautioned to proceed at their own risk Problems caused by unauthorized attempts at realignment are not cov ered by the warranty policy Also Vertex Standard must re serve the right to change circuits and alignment procedures in the interest of improved performance without notifying own ers Under no circumstances should any alignment be attempt ed unless the normal function and operation of the transceiver are clearly understood the cause of the malfunction has been clearly pinpointed and any faulty components replaced and the need for realignment determined to be absolutely necessary The following test equipment and thorough familiarity with its correct use is necessary for complete realignment Correction of problems caused by misalignment resulting from use of im proper test equipment is not covered under the warranty policy While most steps do not require all of the equipment listed the interactions of some adjustments may require that more com plex
70. for repairs performed on this apparatus The solder stated above utilizes the alloy composition required for compliance with the lead free specification and any solder with the above alloy composition may be used Contents SDeCHICAafI NS S E MAIN Unit Lot 1 4 Exploded View amp Miscellaneous Parts MAIN Unit Lot 5 7 Parts List sssiacsccscsstevsssccsscescescecsevses savassessvccotesesasevecss MAIN Unit Lot 8 44 Block Diagram i cssssseecsssosassnsessesssssencesessvesessncssvennees MAIN Unit Lot 45 50 Circuit Description MAIN Unit Lot 51 Alignment u up asua sqss E EE Specifications VTX EXP version General Frequency Range Number of Channels Power Supply Voltage Channel Spacing Battery Life 5 5 90 duty Operating Temperature Range Frequency Stability RF Input Output Impedance Dimension W x H x D Weight Approx 134 174 MHz 16 7 4 V DC 10 96 12 5 20 25 kHz 9 0 hrs 7 3 hrs w o saver w FNB V103LI 1150 mAh 16 5 hrs 13 5 hrs w o saver w FNB V104LI 2000 mAh 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C 2 5 ppm 50 Ohm 2 3 x 4 3 x 1 2 58 x 110 x 30 mm 10 1 oz 285 g w FNB VIOGLI Antenna Belt Clip
71. get deseed devaton on the deviation mater by dri the ade Bar cick the updown bunian press the Select the Alignment Menu RX ix RX Tune Power B Max Deviation W SQL RSSI Povez L Max Deviation N Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT dBuV EMF v Mic Sense Modulation Balance N DCS Deviation N Battery Test Freq BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data wntten in the radio will be able to re sign To activate the Basic Alignment mode make the proper connections and turn the radio on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value upidown direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Alignment in the menu Radio It will start to Upload the personalized Ama tram the ratin Than the Baer Slinmmant Vimus wall snnagr an unir OC 2 Chick the hen the rade at J Set the vals 10 get Geseed Geeation let ce ght hay rer the los om 13 Alignment 9 DCS DEvIATION lt WIDE gt NARROW This parameter is to align DCS Deviation of the selected channel 1 Input the desired DCS Code on the DCS Code Box Default 523 Input Range 000 to 777 Click the PTT button then the radio starts to transmit on selected channel Set the value to get desired deviation on the deviation meter by drag the slide bar click the up
72. he location of R1130 L1083 is mounted in the location of R1008 R1311 is mounted in the location of L1050 rame Zst LIMITTER E x a TTD Most pey DII Ba 51018 0 33 178 BEEC AF ADDER TONE FILTER H3 dost at
73. his menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Abgnment in the menu Radio It will start to Upload the personalized ata fram the rain Than the Roir Glinmmant Winvinw wall anmagr an www O H Select the Alignment Item Threshold SQL W Svert Threshold S3QL N J Start Tight SQLOD Start Tight sorm Start Com m eremum me TX Save W Scart TX Save N Srert J SQL SQUELCHY RSSI Radio Basic Alignment E This parameter is to align the SQL Squelch Sensitivity It must be done the Frequency and EX Tune before this alignment is going to start There are several alignments as follows in the Squelch Sensitivity Threshold SQL Level The Alignment for the Noise SQL Threshold level at Wide 5k 4k or Narow 2 5k Tight SQL Level This parameter is to align the Power High or Power Low for the selected channel 1 Click the PTT button at desired channel then the radio starts to transmit on selected channel 2 Set the value to get desired output power High 5W Low 1W on the Power Meter by drag the slide bar click the up down button press the left or right key or enter the value on the entry box 3 After getting the desired output power then click the PTT button to stop the transmit 4 Click the OK
74. ignment 5 Mic SENsE This parameter is to align the Microphone Sense Gain and it needs the appropriate JIG Tuning Interface BOX Connect the JIG and Test Equipment to the radio before the alignment is going to start It must be done alignment of the Max Deviation before this alignment is going to start l Click the PTT button then the radio starts to transmit on selected channel Inject a 1 kHz tone at 10 mV to the MIC jack Set the value to get desired Microphone Sense on the devia tion meter by drag the slide bar click the up down button press the left or right key or enter the value on the entry box After getting the desired deviation then click PTT button to stop the transmit Click OK button to finish the Mic Sense alignment and save the data 6 MaxiMUM DEVIATION lt WIDE gt NARROW This parameter is to align the Maximum Deviation Wide Narrow and it needs the appropriate JIG Tuning Interface BOX Connect the JIG and Test Equipment to the radio before the alignment is going to start l VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual Click the PTT button then the radio starts to transmit on selected channel Inject a 1 kHz tone at 100 mV to the MIC jack Set the value to get desired deviation Wide 4 2kHz Nar row 2 1kHz on the deviation meter by drag the slide bar click the up down button press the left or right key or enter the value on the entry box After getting the de
75. ing to following order The detail information is written in the help of CE99 Clone Editor PLL Reference Frequency Frequency RX Sensitivity RX Tune Squelch SQL RSST TX Power High Low Mic Sense Maximum Deviation Wide Narrow Modulation Balance Wide Narrow CTCSS Deviation Wide Narrow DCS Deviation Wide Narrow 10 Battery CHADARWN Unit During alignment you may select the value among dBuV u V EMF or PD or dBm Basic Alignment Kw Select the Alignment Menu RX TX RX Iune Power H Max Deviation W CIC S Deviation W SQL RSSI Power i Max Deviation N CICSS Deviation N DCS Devievion W Frequency Modulation Balance W c Sense Modulation Balance N DCS Deviation N When perform the RX Tune and SQL alignment the RF level shows this unit according to this setting Alignment 1 PLL REFERENCE FREQUENCY FREQUENCY This parameter is to align the reference frequency for PLL 1 Press the Frequency button to start the alignment then the radio will transmit on the center frequency It will appear the Frequency Alignment window 2 Click the PTT button then the radio starts to transmit on selected channel 3 Set the value to get desired frequency by drag the slide bar click the up down button press the left or right key or enter the value on the entry box 4 After getting the desired frequency then click the PTT
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78. nd KEY is ignored All of the action is remote controlled by PC Caution Please never turn off a power supply while alignment If the power supply turn off while alignment the setting data is failed VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual Basic Alignment Mode In the Basic Alignment mode the aligned data written in the radio will be able to re align its alignment data In this mode there are many items to align with five points F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 except Frequency Mic Sense SQL RSSI and Bat tery The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by gt arrow key for up down direct number input and drag the mouse M C Vertex Standard CE99 defaultvc c99 CE99 for VX 230 Series File Edit View Common Signaling Radio Help I Le E Read J R 33 amp Write Basic Alignment Serial No 8L000000 VX 230 Firmware Update Freq Band VHF 134 174 FW Version 1 00 To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Alignment in the main menu Radio It will start to Read the written personalized data from the radio Then pressing the button OK will start the Basic Alignment Mode Note when all items are aligned it is strongly recommended to align accord
79. ngredient is amplified Q1046 NJM12902V After that it is made FM modulation to transmit carrier by the modulator D1014 HVC383B of VCO Circuit Description 3 2 Drive and Final amplifier The modulated signal from the VCO Q1032 28C4227 is buff ered by Q1027 28C5005 Then the signal is buffered by Q1018 28C5227 for the final amplifier driver Q1015 RQA0004PXDOS The low level transmit signal is then applied to Q1010 RQA0011DNS for final amplification up to 5watts output power The transmit signal then passes through the antenna switch D1002 RLS135 and is low pass filtered to suppress away harmonic spurious radiation before delivery to the antenna 3 3 Automatic Transmit Power Control The current detector Q1052 1 NJM12904R detects the cur rent of Q1010 and Q1015 and converts the current difference to the voltage difference The output from the current detector Q1052 1 is compared with the reference voltage and amplified by the power control am plifier Q1052 2 The output from Q1052 2 controls the gate bias of the final amplifiers Q1010 and the final amplifier driver Q1015 The reference voltage changes into four values Transmit Pow er High and Low controlled by Q1012 M62364FP CH8 4 PLL Frequency Synthesizer The frequency synthesizer consists of PLL IC Q1042 MB15E03SL VCO TCXO X1002 and buffer amplifier The output frequency from TCXO is 16 8MHz and the toler ance is 2 5 ppm in the temperature range
80. or X1002 becomes 4 times of frequencies in Q1038 it is mixed with the IF signal and be comes 450kHz The second IF then passes through the ceramic filter CF1001 LTM450FW to strip away unwanted mixer products and is applied to the limiter amplifier in Q1038 which removes am plitude variations in the 450kHz IF before detection of the speech by the ceramic discriminator CD1001 TBM450CX24 2 4 Audio amplifier Detected signal from Q1038 is inputted to TX RX switch Q1001 4 TC74VHC4066AFT The signal which appeared from Q1001 is in high pass filter Q1050 NJM12902 The signal which passed Q1050 goes to AF volume VR1001 And then the signal goes to audio amplifier Q1005 NJM2070M The output signal from Q1005 is in audio speaker VX 230 Series VHF FM Transceiver Service Manual 2 5 Squelch Circuit There are 16 levels of squelch setting from 0 to 15 The level 0 means open the squelch The level 1 means the threshold set ting level and level 14 means tight squelch From 2 to 13 is established in the middle of threshold and tight The bigger figure is nearer the tight setting The level 15 be comes setting of carrier squelch 2 5 1 Noise Squelch Noise squelch circuit is composed of the band path filter of Q1038 and noise detector D1029 1884006 When a carrier isn t received the noise ingredient which goes out of the demodulator Q1038 is amplified in Q1038 through the band path filter Q1038 is detected to DC volt
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83. sired deviation then click PTT button to stop the transmit Click OK button to finish the Max Deviation alignment and save the data ADJ Type Single Alignment value change only to selected channel All Freq Alignment value change for connecting with other channels Select the Alignment Menu RX TX mx Tune Power H Max Deviation W CTCSS Deviation W SQL RSSI Pover L Max Deviation N CICSS Deviation N Frequency Modulation Balance W DCS Deviation W UNIT mam enisi Bateson E TT Battery Test Freq BASIC ALIGNMENT Radio In the Basic Alignment the aligned data wntten in the radio will be able to re sign To activate the Basic mode make the proper connections and turn the radio on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Alignment in the menu Radio It wil start to Upload the personalized Amta tram the rain Than the Basir Glinmmant Mininw wall annsar an unir DC Auger Tiis pan Io sn the Microphone Sense Qas asd needs the appropriate AG Turing ktetsce BOX Connect the JG aed Test Equpment to the rado Deis the signert gong to stat must be dose sigment of the Iiis E viste betre thes aigermaet a gang ts stat Select the Alignment Menu RX RX Tune Pow
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85. t equipment and that this temperature be held constant between 20 C and 30 C 68 F 86 F When the transceiver is brought into the shop from hot or cold air it should be allowed time to come to room temper ature before alignment Whenever possible alignments should be made with oscillator shields and circuit boards firmly affixed in place Also the test equipment must be thoroughly warmed up before beginning Note Signal levels in dB referred to in this procedure are based on 0 dBu EMF 1 0 pV Alignment Test Setup Setup the test equipment as shown for transceiver alignment then apply 7 5 V DC power to the transceiver 50 ohm RF Dummy Load Signal Generator RF Sampling Inline Coupler ANT Wattmeter Transceiver MIC SP BATTERY TERMINAL Deviation Meter Power Supply 7 5 VDC Frequency te Counter FIF 12 CT 106 COM Port for CT 42 or USB Port for FIF 12 CT 106 CLONE GND SP Audio Meter 49 10 pF SP MIC 16V MIC ud Audio Generator 2 2kQ tia W CLONE o CT 29 or Computer FIF 10A GND e wm The Alignment Tool Outline Installation the tool CJ Install the CE99 Clone Editor to your PC CJ Basic Alingment function in the Radio menu of CE99 Action of the switches When the transceiver is in alignment mode the action of PTT a
86. the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Alignment in the menu Radio It will start to Upload the personalized Ama fram the rama Than the Face Glmmmant Vives wall gangar an omn DC Te panas Ve gh te Aen Retrence wna end ado Pretec Lew vate When be DC teu d becomes balew the Wass Protect Low waaga the rade wil map wang aas to the EEPROW due to porwr the prone tng 1 Set the waka of DC Pose nous to 6 SV according to the indcaton and cick Stat baton Then sime whe show m the New box 14 MAIN Unit Lot 1 4 A Circuit Diagram
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88. will be able to re abgn To activate the Basic Alignment mode make the proper connections and turn the radio on before selection this menu The value of each parameter can be changed to desired position by lt gt arrow key for value up down direct number input and dragging the mouse To enter the Basic Alignment Mode select Basic Algnment in the menu Radio It will start to Upload the personalized Ama fram tha rain Than the Aasin Slinmmant Vnus wall anmagr an unir DY E Setting Your 5G as followings Frequency Deviation Modulation RF Level 134 10000 MHz 3 0 kHz 1 0 kHz 10 dBuV EMF Frequency 64 128 192 255 Data 134 10000 MHz coc Aute 144 10000 wis os Auto 154 10000 MHz 130 Aure 164 10000 MHz ies mase 173 90000 MHz 190 Auto J ADJ Type Single All freq RX TUNE RX SENSITIVITY TUNING Radio Basic Alignment z This parameter is to align the RX BPF Band Pass Fiter for Receive RX sensitivity It must be done both alignments of the Etequency before this alignment is going to start There are following 2 Way for Alignment Manual Alignment 1 Click the left mouse button on the slide bar then switched to selected channel 2 Set the Signal Generator according to the indication 10 Alignment 3 SQuELCH SQL This parameter is to align the SQL Squelch Sensitivity There are several alignments as follows in the Squel
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